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To anyone who reads this,

 

I am a highschool student and I came up with what I think is a simple and yet interesting science project. I would like to find out exactly how much people are interconnected on the internet. For example:

 

Person 'A' is friends (at least through e-mail) with person 'B'.

Person 'C' is friends with both person 'A' and peron 'B' but doesn't realize that person 'A' and person 'B' know each other.

 

This is just an example. There are many other combinations that could make this experiment interesting.

 

Ok, my request is that anyone who reads this to PLEASE send it (this entire message) to as many people as you would like via

e-mail. If you should happen to recieve this message by e-mail then PLEASE forward it back to me while sending it to anyone else. I AM NOT REQUESTING ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION OF ANY KIND. I would only like to count you as having read and sent on this message. The e-mail address I am using for this experiment is: mysciproject@hotmail.com

 

I would also like to say that this is not another "chain letter." This is a true experiment. However, in order for it to work I need cooperation from anyone who reads this. So PLEASE send this on when you get it.

 

Thank's to everyone who reads and responds.

 

-Brian

I dunno d00d

 

it's not one of those chain letters maybe, but it's still a forward, and a lot of people these days hate those. not that I do, I'll still send it, if you send it to me, but not a lot o' people. maybe if you change the body?

 

sounds interesting though. Many an instance will two of my friends (well..internet people, stalkers and rapists who want to have their way with my shredded corpse according to my mother) start just talking away and be amazed that the other knows me too. it's weird.

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