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Jul. 13th, 2006 06:09 amYesterday, Mom got me two books. One is a book about Global Warming, which I can't remember the title offhand. The other is titled Chew On This, and it talks about how low fast food companies (particularly McDonald's) drag society down. I read five out of nine chapters of the latter book, including the introduction. ( Read more... )
Also, I found out yesterday that I was a victim of one of many searchbots called TheGreatHatsby--in my case, it was called Hatipusrex. A while, ago, I was linked to someone named Inge, from Belgium. Last night, when I clicked on the screenname, I was linked to someone from Nashville, who claimed he/she never met me before. For more information, click the link you see (which I received from the random AIM user I happened to be talking to):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheGreatHatsby
For those of you familiar with such programs, it might be a good way to meet people online (if you bother to record the other person's actual screenname), but it would also be safe to assume that, as much as it sounds like an original idea for a practical joke, it could also be a brand new method for spreading viruses.
Also, I found out yesterday that I was a victim of one of many searchbots called TheGreatHatsby--in my case, it was called Hatipusrex. A while, ago, I was linked to someone named Inge, from Belgium. Last night, when I clicked on the screenname, I was linked to someone from Nashville, who claimed he/she never met me before. For more information, click the link you see (which I received from the random AIM user I happened to be talking to):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheGreatHatsby
For those of you familiar with such programs, it might be a good way to meet people online (if you bother to record the other person's actual screenname), but it would also be safe to assume that, as much as it sounds like an original idea for a practical joke, it could also be a brand new method for spreading viruses.