A few of you have noticed the strange ad that is now running on my site (in the left-hand column) for a company called 'Last Resort Retrieval' that claims to specialize in recovering stolen art. Yes it is a hoax site, or rather it's part of a marketing campaign for a product other than a company that recovers stolen art. But that's about all I can say about it, because I'm supposed to keep the secret (since they're paying me to put the ad there).
The thing is, I really don't think it would be easy to guess what product they're marketing, though I think the ads are going to develop over time and offer more clues. If you go to the site and click on the 'login' screen, you'll discover it's possible to login without a username or password.
p.s. I don't get any extra money if you click on the ad. They pay a flat fee to put the ad there. I just thought it was worth pointing out the strangeness of a hoax ad running on a site about hoaxes.
Comments
Hope they are paying you through the nose Alex.
LOL I think it is priceless!
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?c=20
Jonathon Swifts - A Modest Proposal
Isn't that the one where he suggests eating young children
It's brilliant because, while proposing just about the most preposterous and outrageous thing anybody could think of, Swift anticipates and refutes just about every possible objection to his plan, and lacerates his opponents in the process.
If I had vast amounts of money, and a legitimate (not stolen) first edition of "A Modest Proposal" were up for sale, I would certainly bid on it.
By the way, the 1769 publication date in the ad is presumably part of the hoax. Swift wrote and published "A Modest Proposal" in 1729. He died in 1745.
Since this is the first page Google returns for LRR searches, I really want to clarify for newcomers: This is NOT a hoax. At least not in the traditional sense this site follows. This is a game, and a very good game for that matter.
Check out the sites:
http://www.virgilkingofcode.com
http://www.lastresortretrieval.com
http://www.stolena3.com
If you like what you see, join the nice people here who are discussing it and trying to solve the mystery:
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?c=20
Let's get to the bottom of this thing!