As a news disseminating organization, I'd give the BBC rather higher marks than most top rated organizations elsewhere.But when it comes to human interest and lifestyle angles, they can suck real fucking bad. Badly.So my first questions are who is this person, what is their objective for the story, and what have they done before that you can easily access.No reason they can't supply that information - it's not like they're undercover at Piccadilly Circus - so that anyone so interested in dealing with them has an even chance of it coming out anywhere close to their expectations.Silk Road is a market running on a hidden service, but it's not a hidden market. It's 100% open to anyone who takes the effort to find it. The vendors and the buyers are anonymous, the site itself is not.Treating it like some top fucking secret underworld lair that only a few know how to access pisses me off. Google Tor Browser Bundle. Install and run it. Go to http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/index.phpI have a harder time getting my pictures off my phone and onto my computer.Why not give the BBC listeners *that* information, and let them visit and make up their own minds, hmm?