17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Jason W Solinsky <solman@MIT.EDU> writes:
Its scary, that having read just the first half of it, I could believe it to be true. Or maybe it merely proves that my mind is mush.
It fooled me for the first few paragraphs, too. It's traditional in these spoofs to have some "tipoff", a strange date or name, at the top, but I didn't notice anything like that. I think it's a bit unethical to send this kind of thing out; someone who just skimmed the first part may come away with entirely the wrong impression. (It was an entertaining spoof, no question, I just wish they had taken a little more care to avoid misleading people.) Hal