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Computer Tan
Status: hoax
Get a tan as you sit in front of your computer by logging onto ComputerTan.com:

This technological breakthrough is enabled by converting the electrical impulse delivered to your pc into radiated factor-free UV rays.

It's Tan-Tastic!

The Times Online reveals that the site is actually a hoax created by the UK skin cancer charity Skcin "to raise awareness of skin cancer in the UK." However, within only 24 hours, 30,000 people had registered their interest in getting a "computer tan" before the site was revealed to be a hoax.

This isn't the first online tanning salon we've seen. Back in 2004 I posted about sunnysite.com.
Categories: Technology, Websites
Posted by Alex on Thu Feb 05, 2009
Comments (6)
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We'd better pray that it's a hoax. If computer screens really do give out UV light, we're all busy getting skin cancer and cataracts as we sit at our keyboards.
Posted by Big Gary  on  Thu Feb 05, 2009  at  10:36 AM
Ooh, just think. Pasty white nerds would become so tanned no one would even recognize them!
Posted by AqueousBoy  on  Thu Feb 05, 2009  at  04:23 PM
Wouldn't they just turn as orange as anyone else who fake-n-bake's? Or sprays it on.
Posted by Charles  on  Thu Feb 05, 2009  at  06:45 PM
I'm going to start using computer monitors for my grow-op.
Posted by Canadarm  on  Fri Feb 06, 2009  at  09:14 AM
This is in line with the "pregnancy tester" website I came across a few years ago. The girls here had a laugh when I ran it on myself and turned up pregnant. Not bad for a fifty year old guy.
Posted by KDP  on  Fri Feb 06, 2009  at  10:11 AM
So YOU were the "pregnant man, KDP!
Posted by Cranky Media Guy  on  Sat Feb 07, 2009  at  01:48 AM
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