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  • 登録日2014/05/27
  • 訳してください

    Dear , This is Barrister Komla Kojak, a solicitor at law and personal attorney to Late Mr. ,a national of your country here in after referred to as my 'client. He has an estate worth of ($6.3 million United States dollars). The management of the Finance Firm has issued me a notice as the personal attorney to the deceased costumer that I should present a next of kin so that the fund left behind in their custody should be released to him or her. If interested about the inheritance claim kindly reply me through my private email for more info: koml*****@gmail.com Best Regards, Komla Kojak Esq. 先日こんなメールが来ました 私の名前の所は消してあります 英語が全くわからないのでわかる方日本語に訳してください

  • 小惑星が2041年3月に衝突

    If astronomers are right, all life on this planet could be extinguished in less than 30 years. Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have detected a large object the size of Manhattan possibl y on a collision course with Earth. Using their Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE), the 10-mile wide object was found approximately 51 million miles from Earth. Scientists believe that during a close encounter with Mars, the asteroid was nudged slightly off its usual orbit and may currently be on a high speed collision course with our fragile planet. The asteroid is calculated to have a potentially lethal encounter with the Earth on March 35, 2041. Astronomers have placed the odds of an impact at 1 in 2.04, which is by far the most unprecedented risk ever faced to humanity, let alone from asteroids. Such an impact could potentially end civilization as we know it. More information will be posted here as the story develops... 翻訳してください

  • 小惑星衝突

    The original post was taken down with the explanation that NASA has now confirmed that the story is false. One can only hope that with a proclamation of the end of the world, CNN wouldn’t wait for NASA to “confirm” that it’s wrong. A spokeswoman for NASA-JPL said the story ran for hours after she informed CNN that the there was no 10-mile asteroid headed for Earth, at least as far as NASA knows. Before they pulled the post, Keith Cowing of NASA Watch captured a screenshot showing the CNN logo and a headline, “Giant Asteroid Possibly on Collision Course with Earth.” Here’s a bit from Cowing’s screen grab: The asteroid is calculated to have a potentially lethal encounter with the Earth on March 35, 2041. Astronomers have placed the odds of an impact at 1 in 2.04, which is by far the most unprecedented risk ever faced to humanity, let alone from asteroids. The grammar is wonky. The style suggests the writer might be lampooning overblown science writing. The message is clear enough. It’s not a nice thing to contemplate the first day back at work after a three-day holiday weekend, but the good news is that it looks like the only impact story here is the fact that the cable news network has slammed the Earth with an enormous bolide of B.S. The post is from iReports, which is apparently an experiment in citizen journalism. CNN lets random people with no qualifications post stories under the CNN banner. The asteroid scare illustrates the hazard of this approach. Apparently ireporters don’t need to reveal their names. The asteroid report’s author has called himself, or herself, Marcus575. The story says the giant asteroid was spotted by a project called the Near-Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE), which really exists. The date for the lethal encounter is March 25, 35, 2041. According to Seth Borenstein, who tipped off the Tracker, the alarming post was up for 22 hours. By that time, he noted, it had had more than 200000 visits and 22000 shares. Helping boost the hits were tags: gaming, stocks, science, cyrus, beiber, Obama. If you Google CNN and asteroid you will find dozens of people have already reposted the “news” with comments and some concern. I emailed Keith Cowing to find if there was any NASA announcement that might have been misinterpreted or distorted. Apparently not. “As for what happened: (my guess) long weekend combined with lax review standards,” he said. That's lax standards at CNN, that is. It looks like a prank. Marcus575 put some thought into making it read like a real news story, if not a particularly well written one. And like most hoaxes, there’s a lesson in it. CNN has not responded to a request for comment. The Tracker would also welcome comments from Marcus575. 翻訳してください