Sometimes, a sober-sounding sentence gets past the editors, and makes me glad that I occasionally read articles that aren't part of my usual interests. For example, a piece in the fashion section of the NY Times (4/2/06) analyzes the death of Cargo, a men's shopping magazine. When discussing the magazine's readership, it had this to say:
At last count Cargo had 373,727 subscribers, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, which does not break down numbers on how many are metrosexuals.
So much for data mining.
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