http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_22/b3885044.htm:
WIKIPEDIA IS ONE of the more remarkable projects on the Web. The online encyclopedia (www.wikipedia.com) is the work of 6,000-odd volunteers covering a huge range of subjects, even though it does better on science and technology than on arts and culture. Not surprisingly, the articles are of uneven depth and quality. If you find an error, you are welcome to suggest a correction. And if you find a topic that isn't covered, you are welcome to create a new article. (An editorial group decides which corrections and contributions merit posting.)
Uh, who is this "editorial group"? This wouldn't disturb me so much if I hadn't sent a letter to another columnist recently about almost the same language. I supposed the WikiWay is just too hard for some people to believe, but who is this "editorial group"?
Peter
Wow. Three consecutive lines, 76 chars each. By accident. ::Bow::
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