Here's an article from German magazine "Spiegel" ("Mirror"). I used to 
think they're a serious intelligent magazine, at least they do pretend 
do be. But now this:

http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,395614,00.html

Oh wow, wait... they fixed it a bit. My dad printed it a few days ago 
when it said:

"Er drehte die Farben in 11,13 Sekunden in die richtige Position - mit 
verbundenen Augen."

("He turned the colors in 11.13 seconds into the right position - 
blindfolded.")

So now they removed the "blindfolded". But they still say Leyan beat 
all other competitors (not true, Macky won) and that for this he only 
needed six of eight attempts (pure nonsense bullshit).

Compared to the earlier version they also deleted this sentence:

"Den Weltmeister-Titel konnte Lo allerdings nicht ergattern, dafuer 
haette er nur fuenf Versuche brauchen duerfen".

"But Lo didn't get the world champion title (correct, since it wasn't 
the world championship, you dumbass), for that he would've needed to 
do it with only five attempts (AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!)".


Actually I should've known better. Two years ago they wrote a short 
article about the 2003 world championship. In an article about half as 
long as this new one (sorry, can't find it anymore) they managed to 
make several serious mistakes and insult Jessica Fridrich. I think 
they first mentioned that she had been a competitor 1982 already. And 
then they said her method is now obsolete. And that despite her 2nd 
place and champion Dan Knights using her system. Gosh...

Che... no, not really...
Stefan






 
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