A new Web site is drumming up business from cheaters. It helps them avoid getting caught.
The "Alibi Network" was launched by two entrepreneurs in Chicago's north suburbs.
You pay a $35 dollar annual subscription fee. Then you can order up customized alibis for situations ranging from sick calls to extra-marital affairs.
Of course it is -- and I'm wondering if it should be illegal? Do you realize how important a person's word is in this society? People do, of course, lie all the time, but to make it commerically viable seems to me to be undermining one of the more foundational concepts of our thinking.
# posted by John Schroeder @ 12/08/2005 05:35:00 AM