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How Dave Williams Lies with JavaScript
Monday, February 16, 2009Dave Williams runs a get rich quick using Google scheme at a site called Dave Gets Green where he sells some sort of secret something or other. It's hard to tell for sure.
Regardless, here's a little trick Dave Williams uses to lie to visitors to his website. Notice that Dave Williams says he lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota in his bio:
Now look at the source code used to build his bio:
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