The internet is a playground Irreverent correspondences of an evil online genius

David Thorne, 1972-

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Published
New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
David Thorne, 1972- (-)
Item Description
"The complete collection of articles and emails from [ http://www.27bslash6.com ]..."--Cover.
Physical Description
353 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781585428816
  • Introduction
  • Overdue Account
  • It's Like Twitter
  • Slyseb
  • Flash Drive Infringement
  • I Wish I Had a Monkey
  • Recommended Tire PSI
  • Matthew's Party
  • IKEA
  • Grubby Tenant
  • Matchbox Contents
  • One Thousand Characters
  • Permission Slip
  • Good Ideas for Websites
  • Blockbuster
  • Shannon's Lunch
  • Working Out with Jeff
  • Flight Commander 50
  • Foggot 53
  • Tom's Huge Head
  • Pi
  • Scott's Blog
  • Nigerian E-mail Sex Scam
  • Missing Missy
  • Page 121
  • Mark's Headlice
  • Strata
  • Courier
  • Good Drawer
  • One Girl, Twelve Cups
  • Simon's Guide to Camping
  • Massanutten
  • Bill's Guide to the Internet
  • SA Police
  • Investment Opportunity
  • Tennis
  • Rocket Science
  • Portals
  • Kaleth
  • Frogs
  • Tom's Diary
  • Roz Loves Adelaide
  • Craig Loves Dolphins
  • A Baby's Smile
  • Sell Me Your Car
  • Wilderness Survival
  • Photography
  • Ten Jobs
  • Professor Thomas
  • Chatroulette
  • Thomas Brady
  • Magic 8-Ball
  • CCTV
  • Monarto Zoo
  • St. Kilda Swamp
  • Beverly Hills
  • Shannon's iMac
  • Lucius
  • Aqua Lucius
  • Love Letters from Dick
  • Life-size Lucius
  • Three Weeks in the USA
  • Belly Messages
  • Mr. Carganovsky
  • Mr. Carganovsky's Lawyer
  • That Tuesday
  • Jason's MacBook Pro
  • Tom the Sad Caveman
  • Speech
  • Fine Art Scanning
  • Dunning-Kruger Effect
  • John's Bicycle
  • Josh
  • Jenny
  • Bees Like Yellow
  • Bamesyfan67
  • Bababada Didva
  • Fahrenheit
  • Lesley
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hailed as a humorist for the digital age, Australian graphic designer Thorne (www.27bslash6.com) became an internet sensation after posting e-mail correspondences in which he attempted to pay his chiropractic bill with a crude drawing of a spider. Thorne's first book is a laugh-out-loud collection of his e-mail exchanges and satirical essays. As a rule, Thorne says he never initiates an e-mail; he just responds "stupidly" to what he receives. The book includes the biting "Please Design a Logo For Me. With Pie Charts. For Free," considered one of the most-forwarded e-mails of all time, as well as "Missing Missy," in which Thorne designs a poster to help a friend find her missing cat; he has great fun-at his friend's expense. The book reads as if The Onion published Letters From a Nut, but some of Thorn's antics-such as inviting himself to a neighbor's housewarming party-will make readers squirm. Others may offend ("Sponsor a Poor Black Boy"), or shock ("Belly Messages," in which Thorne pretends to be a horny woman on the Internet). Thorne's electronic voice is pointed, effective, and childishly exuberant, a bracing mix. His sense of humor could be called immature, but some people just want to have fun; Thorne does so at everyone else's expense. Illus. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.