Brilliant! Send This to EVERYONE You Know!
Don’t those emails that start off, “This is completely true! Send it to everyone you know!” irritate you? I find them a colossal waste of time.
So imagine my delight when I came across this delicious post from the Personal Tech Pipeline. It starts:
“I’m repeatedly amazed that I still get e-mail hoaxes, always sent earnestly by relatives who have been suckered in. Give-away hoaxes ("Bill Gates"), sympathy hoaxes ("Little Girl Dying of Leukemia"), warning hoaxes ("Stay Out of the Mall on Halloween!"), chain letters ("Hawaiian Good Luck Totem"), urban myth e-mails ("Flesh Eating Bananas")—I’m sure you’ve gotten your share.”
The author, Mike Elgan, encourages readers to end email hoaxes by participating in one themselves. He says, “I received yet another e-mail hoax yesterday, and thought: There has to be some way to educate the public. Millions have been educated about hoax e-mails—you almost never see technical people, for example, passing these around. The victims tend to be less computer savvy.
“So how do you reach these people?
“Then it hit me: E-mail chain letters! Why not write an ‘e-mail hoax to end all e-mail hoaxes’?”
I encourage you to read his entire article by clicking here: Email Hoax to End All Email Hoaxes.
Send this to everyone you know!!