The source is interesting and worth a read to see alternate dialogue paths, including what happens if it can't locate your IP:<p>"what's up in..."
"wait a minute"
"damn" (etc.)<p>what happens if you do it on a Monday:<p>"...god I hate mondays"
"just leave me alone"<p>and all the options for different ages, fingers-held-up guesses, Rorschach test, etc.<p><a href="http://clickheretosavetheworld.com/js/javascript.js" rel="nofollow">http://clickheretosavetheworld.com/js/javascript.js</a>
Hey! Thanks you guys for your feedback. I've been working out some kinks with the site this afternoon, now it should work for all you smoothie lovers aswell :) I hope!<p>And just so you know I'm not just bullshitting you,
try typing in "I am a smoothie lover" on the rorchach test
and it will know you came from here. Also, it won't be as hurtful in the end, sorry about that.<p>/Paul
I remember, once upon a time, when people would write long chains of JS alert() statements, and they would read like this. Those were fairly entertaining because they were a sort of stream-of-consciousness. And so was this.<p>Didn't really care much for the concept behind it, but I suppose that's a personal preference.
I was expecting some "look how much we know about you" demo at the end, so I tried to be a smartass and now it wants me to donate 1.000000000000001e-19 euros!
This has to be the next Frog Fractions. Right?<p>Just a guess. Apologies if I'm actually right and I spoil it for anyone.<p>EDIT: nope, not frog fractions. Got my hopes up. We'll find it somewhere.
I was smiling inside the whole time, loved it. Then, just when I thought we were friends, the "oh go to <i></i>*" was a little hurtful. Fun, otherwise.
whoa, can someone confirm that the UNHRC actually uses WorldPay? Because when I visit the UNHRC home page and click donate, that's not what I get...