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Why CNN gets more traffic than Wired News

January 17th, 2005 · No Comments

Who will feed my Titan addiction today?

Wired News?

Data beamed back from Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, sketched a picture of a pale orange landscape with a spongy surface topped by a thin crust. “The closest analogs are wet sand or clay,” said John Zarnecki, in charge of instruments analyzing Titan’s surface.

Or CNN?

“Titan a ‘creme brulee’-like surface”

“We think this is a material which may have a thin crust, followed by a region of relatively uniform consistency,” John Zarnecki, the scientist in charge of experiments on Titan’s surface said at a televised news conference from the control center in Germany.

Zarnecki said one of his colleagues had suggested another analogy: creme brulee. “But I don’t suppose that will be appearing in any of our papers,” he said.

Aw, c’mon, John, why not? I’m glad CNN had the good taste to include it.


All things Titanical, cont’d.

Thanks to BoingBoing for pointing out this great old Time Magazine cover.

I also turned up some fun results from the new Technorati tag game for “titan” and “orange.”


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