The phone pings. There's a formal looking text telling me I've been fined for over staying my time in a parking bay in town. The text has instructions to click on a link and enter my credit card details. It all looks so official and above board. Last week 'The Font' got a similar text and being methodical quickly determined it was a scam. There was something ever so odd about the format and the language. A Google search show that it's the con of the week. I quickly delete it. The joys of modern life !
We watch a wonderful 1960's era documentary on the BBC's Gaelic channel. It follows the changes in the life of a ten year old on Harris. In one scene the boy is seen walking along the main ( indeed only ) street of Tarbert the islands biggest town. " This is the boys first metropolis, his first street. His preparation for life in London , Paris or New York ". The choice of music is inspired. Tarbert has a population of 500 so calling it a metropolis says a lot about life on the western isles :https://youtu.be/SB4gZLNvRlM?t=1664
Space debris :https://www.universetoday.com/articles/these-are-the-most-concerning-pieces-of-space-debris
Is Mondayitis even a thing ? :https://www.sciencealert.com/mondayitis-could-have-a-deadly-effect-on-your-body
Want to reduce crime ? Open a blood plasma centre : https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5259763
2 comments:
Hari OM
Oh yes, I had one of those scam texts... I knew instantly it was daft because it was for a spot I use regularly and is a 24hr one cost ticket, so it's not possible to 'overstay'!!! YAM xx
I received a text about an unpaid parking fine last week. It turned out it was real, but it took me a good 15 minutes to confirm that.
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