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February 19, 2005
Old Internet Scams
Scott E. Fahlman, the inventer of the emoticon. Found on Bad Gas’ rant about the Demoticon Dictionary
The catalogue of Christie’s auction The Origins of Cyberspace, next week
"Class clown now nets 1 million hits a day". MSM story about the guy behind eBaumsworld.com
The Running Man GIF
Winner of Latur Motor contest. Why are there so many websites include the phrase “Latur Motor”?
I ate your Web page.
Forgive me; it was tasty
And tart on my tongue -
And other Error Message Haiku
Typos/Misspelling Targeting Programs, The oldest scam on the Internet. The Typo Millionaires. The perils of Click fraud.
Alternative Gates: "The Crackers" from Smiling Goat, and The Somerville Gates
Gizzle A Brain on Gizoogle
By the way: Jorn Barger is writing again! Through "How to isolate DNA with salad-spinner"
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