kiteboy dave said..News flash, Reader's Digest licks dogs nuts. Ever tried getting off their mailing list? The previous tenant in my house was on the list. Endless garbage turns up from them every week. Every week I return to sender with "stop sending this garbage" written all over it in red nikko. Hasn't worked yet.


Oh man, and they have a style of writing that just
annoys bores the **** out of me. National Geographic have started doing it too now I see.
"But this is not to say that people were stealing the wallets," says Dr. Don Studyalot of Experementia University, Columbia. "If we dig into the data a little deeper we'll see that some people considered them lost and were trying to give them a good home." He is convinced that the human species is more generous than others would have you believe.
However some researchers are proposing entirely new ways to look at the data. "We've created a simulation in our labs," says Dr. Alternate Viewpoint from his office overlooking the Rocky Mountains. "The data proposes the possibility that the wallets are actually stealing each other, adn this raises all sorts of interesting questions."
It's like a formula writes all the articles. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the just fed a program some names, locations and basic information and it wrote all the articles.