Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Dihydrogen Monoxide research Division site

The unprofessional look of the site let us think about the reliability of the information. As a web site designer, I know at first sight that there is no one to finance the site. The website's last update makes us believe that is recent, but the entire style make us clearly see that no one has touched it for 10 years. It must be javascript codes that modify the date of the last updated each day. The links always work, which surprised me, but in my searches I found that the copyright was dead since 2000 (http://www.dhmo.org/alerts/). After all, I decide to check the information. Again I was shocked to see that the main subjects were completely useless. On a rapid research on the Internet about the Dihydrogen Monoxide dangers, we see that it doesn’t exist at all (it means water). Tom Way, the creator of the website seems not to have the appropriate qualifications. If you’re searching for something untrue, we can say that the site shows an appropriate way to navigate throught the unrealistic information. The intention of the author seems to be to abuse the naivety of internet users.

Dihydrogen Monoxide research Division site

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