Jeff Green wrote:
> "I'm all for the genitalia"
>
> Professor Sir Muir Gray, chief knowledge officer for the NHS
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7152278.stm
>
> Jeff
>
Do we want the NHS information to patients to be more accurate than
Wikipedia?
Regardless of wanting it, is it likely to be achieved.
If it is less accurate or comprehensive than such community projects, is
it going to be used or useful?
I suspect the virtual figleaf of being in the same class of devices as
Douglas Adams' peril sensitive sunglasses, to prevent you from seeing
anything that might worry you.
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