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30 January
2010 What's True On
The Internet? How much of what
we read on the internet is really true? Different
stories are popping up on the internet all the
time. Some seem realistic enough, but some are
really out there. We've seen stories about UFOs,
celebrity breakups and Elvis Presley sightings. But
what is true or false? Last week, actor
and all-round dickhead Russell Crowe became a
victim of the hottest rumour on the internet.
Crowe, was rumoured to have fallen to his death off
a mountain in Kitzbuhel, Australia. Sadly, this
wasn't true, as his reps confirmed a few hours
later. This wasn't the
only remarkable story printed last week. Albino
alligators inhabiting the sewers of New York City,
a chicken head found in a McDonald's box of chicken
wings and a child shot by a nail gun all make juicy
news but are these stories true? We all like a good
scandal but it's sometimes hard to differentiate
between the latest rumour and actual
fact. Big companies on
the web often get interesting calls to their
helpdesk with bizarre ideas. A call from a number
of players at Mansion
Casino
led authorities to pursue a rumour that
MansionbCasino is opening a free pet
casino. "The story isn't
true." confirmed a spokesman at Mansion. "We don't
have a pet casino, although this may be an
interesting idea." It's amazing how
much false information gets on the internet. Be
careful though. Always check your
stories.
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