http://abcnews.go.com/Business/print?id=88655
"Finally, as long as Mr. McHenry is going to end on a crude analogy, so will I: using a traditional encyclopedia is like owning a nice, well-built automobile that, unfortunately, has the seats and mirrors locked in place, the radio frozen on one station, the throttle welded in one position -- and the car is capable of only driving to a limited number of places predetermined by the manufacturer.
Frankly, I'd rather pee in a public toilet."
*mreee-oww!*
- d.