[The Random Factor] More Interesting than the NY Times?

The Random Factor therandomfactor at some-guy.com
Fri Mar 21 18:44:27 CDT 2008


Greetings brothers & sisters of Earth!

I am very pleased to announce the results of a 
recent poll. The poll question is as follows:

"Read a random article from the New York Times, 
and a random article from The Random Factor and 
let us know, which article was more interesting?"

The result? A shocking 73% of people find The 
Random Factor more interesting than the New York 
Times. 

http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/253797/
http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/253797/results

This is stunning, of course, as the NY Times 
is one of the world's most read and respected 
newspapers dedicated to covering the most 
news-worthy events of the day. 

The NY Times hires the best journalists they can 
find and gives them both the credentials they 
need to access nearly anybody on the planet and 
the expense accounts to get there and back. They 
even have fact-checkers and editors who know 
grammar great!

This would seem to lead to only one of two 
conclusions. Either, the Random Factor is more 
interesting than world events or two, the NY 
Times is not actually covering world events.

Since the first conclusion is clearly ridiculous 
the second must therefore be true. The NY Times 
does not actually cover world events! 

Thankfully, they do cover some of them very well. 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/21/world/asia/21exiles.html

What is really staggering is we have a winner of 
the Nobel Peace Prize revered as a divine 
reincarnation by his people and even he can not 
stop the violence amongst his own people much 
less the Chinese.

Anger is the result of people not getting the 
respect they feel they deserve. We should need 
no more proof that as sure as people will fight 
for their own life so too will a strangled culture 
fight for it's existance. 

SG

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