07-16-2009, 09:15 AM
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Bbang ggoo ddong ggoo
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Haha...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...-spam-internet
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But the way the game has been marketed has created a bit of a stir: the games marketer Bruce Everiss has charted the volume of spam being sent by its creators, while Jeff Atwood, a US programmer and blogger, has documented the ads' increasingly racy nature – from a simple medieval warrior promising the game would be "free forever", through a string of increasingly racy images ... until, finally, it was simply advertising itself by showing a pair of breasts.
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