At 15:54 +0100 27/9/06, Oldak Quill wrote:
On 16/09/06, Stephen Streater sbstreater@mac.com wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006, at 22:26, Gordon Joly wrote:
At 21:48 +0100 16/9/06, Alison Wheeler wrote:
FYI, re
[Wikimediauk-l] any "notable UK wikipedians" want to talk to the Telegraph?
the Telegraph have got in touch with me through the power of email and I shall be talking to them next week ...
Alison
We look forward to reading the piece....
They're a reliable source, aren't they? So we can write about anything they say :-)
They're one of four big qualities in the UK (along with The Times, The Independent and The Guardian). They are, to all intents and purposes, a newspaper of record.
-- Oldak Quill (oldakquill@gmail.com) _______________________________________________
Indeed: here is a Telegraph snippet found at http://tinyurl.co.uk/gzwz
# Here's former City Slicker Anil Bhoyrul's voice mail message: "I'm probably busy so leave a message and I'll get back to you, or I've seen your caller id, don't want to speak to you, and won't get back to you." As his entry on internet encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org, states: "Anil continues to win friends and influence people wherever he goes."
This from Business diary - Edited by Simon Goodley (Filed: 04/09/2006)
I checked the page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Bhoyrul
and these edits:
2006-09-09T10:03:07 Slowmojoe (Talk | contribs) (wots this "win friends" stuff? weird vandalsim?)
2006-09-04T09:04:51 BlankVerse (Talk | contribs) (rvt 213.42.21.76, Am I surprised that last little bit of fluff came from emirates.net.ae (it got mentioned in today's Daily Telegraph))
The quoted text in question was contribution by User:213.42.21.76
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/213.42.21.76
Gordo