Three Interesting Links
Dec. 5th, 2012 10:28 amLike the label on the tin says:
1) Ever wonder why those Nigerian 419 scams are so poorly written? Well, this guy has the answer. (tl;dr = "That's the point," he replied [about the scams]. "The idea is to get you to give them access to your credit card and bank account. Someone with an I.Q. over 30 is not going to give them that. It's a waste of time to start a correspondence with someone who isn't really, really stupid.")
2) Found via the Internet - the profession of Knocker-upper. No, it's not somebody who gets people pregnant - it's somebody who knocks on your door to wake you up in the morning.
3) Charles Sheehan-Miles announces that his latest opus, A Song For Julia, is now available for purchase.
1) Ever wonder why those Nigerian 419 scams are so poorly written? Well, this guy has the answer. (tl;dr = "That's the point," he replied [about the scams]. "The idea is to get you to give them access to your credit card and bank account. Someone with an I.Q. over 30 is not going to give them that. It's a waste of time to start a correspondence with someone who isn't really, really stupid.")
2) Found via the Internet - the profession of Knocker-upper. No, it's not somebody who gets people pregnant - it's somebody who knocks on your door to wake you up in the morning.
3) Charles Sheehan-Miles announces that his latest opus, A Song For Julia, is now available for purchase.