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06/29/2004 Entry: "HOAX"

You've certainly gotten a chain email or two in your life. And admit it: the first time it happened, you sent it on, disregarding any voice of reason from your gut or from anyone a little older or more experienced. Oh how young we were...

Now we are older, more skeptical, more bitter, more vindictive. Whenever I get one of those damn chain-mailings, I do a quick search on a site like Break the Chain and forward the link back to sender, along with a lusty e-toungue-lashing. Those jackbooted fools who murdered my sense of wonder.

Anyhooties, you are all hip to the Microsoft fwd-this-email-we-track-it-and-pay-you-cash BS. In this article here they get to the bottom of it. Skip the banalities of the first page; it gets interesting at the bottom half of page two. Yes, they found the originator of the hoax; more interestingly, they showed that said originator is not up for a sound smiting.

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