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August 15, 2007

WikiDiff: NYT on Tom DeLay

Idling away the late hours of Tuesday night (Europe Time) and am fascinated by what will probably turn out to be a treasure trove of information at Wikiscanner. Here are some of my finds:

The most notable one I came across was someone at the New York Times thinking that it is more factual to state that Tom DeLay is a "Grand Dragon" of the Republican Party instead of the more prosaic superlative "prominent". Tom_delay

Others included:

  1. Someone at the NSA thinking that Quantum Cryptography was an overhyped technology (have they already got a handle of this already?). Quant_crypt
  2. Someone at the NSA showing alot of interest in Al-Qaeda's ideological father, Sayyid Qutb and demonstrating almost anal detail.

And that's enough from me for now.

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