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    The Best of Wikipedia's Dregs

    By Chris Mohney, 11:10 AM on Tue Nov 7 2006, 223 views (Edit, to draft, Top, Slurp)

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    In the same vein as — but much funnier than — the site that publishes censored BBC forum comments, the Wikipedia Knowledge Dump archives Wikipedia entries that are about to be purged. Most posts to date are amusingly bald-faced self-promotional entries, such as one about some business author or a would-be famous video blogger or sex furniture. Others are innocuous lists — songs about hair, or celebrities who've undergone LASIK treatment. Current personal favorites include drunk blogging and the "Hologram Theory" of 9/11, which proposes that the World Trade Center towers were struck not by planes, but by cruise missiles cloaked in sophisticated hologram technology.

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