Eh-hum # 152
Tired of receiving chain letters via the Internet? Better read this article from Yahoo!, it could save you a lot of time and energy for taking these pesky forwarded emails seriously and sending it to people you know.
Whether they take the form of a comic image of a giant cat or a desperate plea from a sick child, chain e-mail messages and Internet frauds are elements of the online landscape that we've all encountered. No topic is off limits: a medical warning, a promise of free money, or a believably (or shoddily) Photoshopped image. But at the end of the day, they're just elaborate hoaxes or clever pranks--and we've collected 25 of the most infamous ones ever to have graced the Internet or our inboxes.
Whether they take the form of a comic image of a giant cat or a desperate plea from a sick child, chain e-mail messages and Internet frauds are elements of the online landscape that we've all encountered. No topic is off limits: a medical warning, a promise of free money, or a believably (or shoddily) Photoshopped image. But at the end of the day, they're just elaborate hoaxes or clever pranks--and we've collected 25 of the most infamous ones ever to have graced the Internet or our inboxes.
NOTE: After reading the article, you must send it within the next 30 minutes to 500 people who live within 6-mile radius from where you are . Or else, you will turn into a blueberry cheese cake. Good Luck!
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Another thing I would also like to share. This is one of my favorite music videos. Even though I am not a Fatboy Slim fan, I like it because it shows the other talent of the very cool Christopher Walken. This should've won the Video of the Year Award during the MTV Music Awards 2001; but I guess the judges prefer four girls in skimpy outifts, hence the award went to a cover of "Lady Marmalade". Oh well.
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