These two are taking up space in UT's homepage, among others:
The Thirteen Greatest Error Messages of All TimeTop 5 Reasons Small Businesses Dump Their PC for a MacHowever, if you click any of them, you will find exactly zero error messages, and two reasons mentioned in a single sentence. Because these links do not go to any articles, they go to short blog notices about articles... so, for whoever is posting these, can you please post a link to the actual article, not a link to an excerpt (usually not much longer than your blurb) in which we then have to click about to find which one in each blog format actually leads to the first article (I use the word "original" sparingly), and which one leads back to what we're just reading - the 1K bytes of text buried amidst all the discussion and I don't know how much advertising. By my measurement, the first link has 509 bytes of article text on a page of 141129 bytes (sans graphics). The other is better: 1007:56366.
BTW, first page of the first (actual) article has about 5K of text.