Mark Pellegrini wrote:
The page is pretty self explanatory. A journalist for Esquire magazine, A.J. Jacobs, did a story about Wikipedia, and then posted it on Wikipedia so that Wikipedians can edit it.
People who are not familiar with Jacobs may wish to check out the Wikipedia article on him and note the subject of his most recent book. You can also get a quick synopsis of the book's impact on Wikipedia and the blogosphere from a recent Signpost article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2005-08-01/Votes_f...).
By the way, nobody seems to have asked what should be an essential question for us while we're collaborating on a journalism project, which is, "What's our deadline?"
--Michael Snow