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(2) Scams: Why are e-mail scams written in broken English? - Quora - 0 views

  • ike everyone else, I, too, always assumed that it was because either they were idiots or non-native English speakers. But I have very recently learned that is not the case. Indeed, the real answer is one of the more astonishing (at least to me) things I've heard in quite some time!It turns out that the dead giveaways of "spamese" are completely deliberate and carefully calibrated. Huh? Why? Because very few people of the type who frequent Quora would be fooled for ten seconds by these things. And guess what? Quora readers are the ANTI-audience for them!Instead, the obvious giveaways are used as a *pre-qualifier*, to ensure with the least possible effort that the ONLY people who respond to the scammers' initial mass mailings (and therefore have to be brought along individually during the later stages) are the absolutely most gullible, ignorant, susceptible, suckers they can find.Think of it this way: if you were running this as a business, which would make more sense: developing a highly believable pitch and sending it to 1,000 Quorans, knowing that 500 of them would eventually figure it out and call the cops? or writing a completely obvious scam and sending it automatically to 1,000,000 people, knowing that 999,990 will simply laugh and trash it...but the other ten have a very high likelihood of sending you thousands of bucks, with no one calling the cops?
  • According to one website: "Experienced scammers expect a 'strike rate' of 1 or 2 replies per 1,000 messages emailed; ... One scammer boasted 'When you get a reply it's 70% sure you'll get the money.'"
adrienne_mobius

The Death of the Book Through the Ages - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Every generation rewrites the book's epitaph; all that changes is the whodunit."
adrienne_mobius

When You Wish Upon a Book - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    It's never been easier to keep track of all the books you're never going to read.
Scott Peterson

Are Apps The Future of Book Publishing? - Forbes - 1 views

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    We're at the dawn of the tablet era now. Earlier this month, Apple sold 3 million of its new iPad during the opening weekend, with some analysts expecting over 60 million of the tablets to be sold worldwide. What's more, e-book readers are selling even more briskly than tablets.
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    I heard today that after the Govmn't sued Apple and 5 ebook publishers for colluding to keep pricing favorable, 3 of the 5 publishers have already settled out of court. I wonder if Apple thinks they have a strong enough case...
Megan Durham

British charity calls for '50 Shades of Grey' book burning - 0 views

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    Forgive me but the bookseller in me found this amusing and disturbing at the same time. I knew this books was "hot" but really? A British charity has called for a burning of the book "50 Shades of Grey" by E.L. James. Wearside Women in Need, which focuses on domestic violence, has asked readers to drop off books for a planned bonfire on Nov. 5.
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    This has to be my favorite quote of the day! "I couldn't find anything that turned me on, other than the fact that he gives her a rare copy of 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles.' "
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    Megan, that's my favorite quote of the day, too.
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