The sad thing is that this will probably work. He's not going to make a million bucks, but I'm sure the number of idiots who will donate will make it worth his while.
That depends on the cause... What are you trying to prove?
My original comment was tongue-in-cheek. I am not going to donate any money to a (questionable) organization that's not going to publish what it is going to do with it.
I'd rather spend it on something more noble. Like giving it to a charity.
For some reason this doesn't sit well with me. We've seen the internet used for some pretty amazing charity purposes before but I feel like internet citizens have a limited interest in rallying together and doing so for its own sake will make it less likely to happen for other's sake.
Would be clever if in return for your donation of $100 they let you set up a blank-slate mirror on the domain of your choice. I call therealtenmillionproject.com.
23 comments
[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 57.3 ms ] threadThe sad thing is that this will probably work. He's not going to make a million bucks, but I'm sure the number of idiots who will donate will make it worth his while.
My original comment was tongue-in-cheek. I am not going to donate any money to a (questionable) organization that's not going to publish what it is going to do with it.
I'd rather spend it on something more noble. Like giving it to a charity.
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
I wish I had thought of this.
And that goal is "raise 1 million dollars". So yes, it's about the money, about nothing but.
The goal seems to be to raise a million dollars. The secondary goal seems to be to treat the Internet like a basket of schmucks.
My advice: save your money and give it to a good cause instead.