A website that was offering visitors the chance to get a tan from their computer screens, by downloading software which would enable screens to convert the light system in monitors to produce UV rays was in fact a hoax.
What a surprise eh?
Well apparently it was to the 200,000 people who tried to sign up to get the software .... they were treated to a series of pictures and facts and figures about the dangers of skin cancer by the charity who were running the site.
"There's one born every minute" is never truer than today .....
What a surprise eh?
Well apparently it was to the 200,000 people who tried to sign up to get the software .... they were treated to a series of pictures and facts and figures about the dangers of skin cancer by the charity who were running the site.
"There's one born every minute" is never truer than today .....
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