User:Itayb/Gendale

The End
Moral: Writer, justify; Reader, verify, and be aware of the dangers of relying on secondary and tertiary sources.

For Further Reading
Note: Some or all of the following references may not be considered reliable, even as primary sources.
 * HUERTAS. June 11, 2005. "LSD guru Timothy Leary claimed to have discovered an extra primary color he referred to as "gendale."". Gullible.info. . Accessed February 23, 2007. The original "gendale" factoid, as published in Gullible.info, namely: guru Timothy Leary claimed to have discovered an extra primary color he referred to as "gendale."
 * KYLE. "Gullible.info Boring history stuff". Legatissimo.info, the personal blog of Kyle H. Stoneman. . Accessed February 23, 2007.
 * Kyle Stoneman, who runs Gullible.info's, recounts the early history of Gullible.info.


 * KYLE. October 14, 2005 (14:52). "Dealing with the moral ramifications of Gullible info". Legatissimo.info, the personal blog of Kyle H. Stoneman. . Accessed February 23, 2007.
 * Stoneman's reply to an ethics critique of Gullible.info, where he advocates "teaching people how to assess the reliability of sources in an information-rich environment."


 * KYLE. July 7, 2006 (16:57). "Seven steps to the creation of truth". Legatissimo.info, the personal blog of Kyle H. Stoneman. . Accessed February 23, 2007.
 * Stoneman mentions the "gendale" affair. He outlines seven steps to fabricate a truth. He urges people to verify the information they find online when its repercussions might have significant impact on their lives. Parts of this posting were quoted in (Regret the Error - July 27).


 * KYLE. July 26, 2006 (12:18). "Weeks after the fact, Guardian still wrong". Legatissimo.info, the personal blog of Kyle H. Stoneman. . Accessed February 23, 2007.
 * Stoneman describes his failed attempts to point the Guardian's attention to their "gendale" error.


 * the ONION, America's Finest News Source. "Wikipedia Celebrates 750 Years Of American Independence". Issue 42.30. July 26, 2006. . Accessed February 23, 2007.
 * A pseudo-news-report satirizing Wikipedia's inaccuracies.