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Virtual Swear Jar

Account for yourself!
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Ever since the earliest Hebrews dropped shekels into clay pots whenever they broke the Nth commandment, that one about swearing, denizens of the Judeo-Christian tradition have been looking for ways to impel themselves toward self-improvement (author excluded). A software package doped with one's credit card number could extend this endeavor into the virtual realm, dunning the profligate web surfer (baker?) with daily charges based on usage statistics. SwearWare could be configured with different penance rates for different web sites: smaller penalties for the more noble sites (Washington Post Style Invitational); larger penalties for the naughtier ones (ratemycoldsore.com). But where would all this money go? Configure SwearWare to deposit your payments into the PayPal account or charity of your choice. Too much time surfing eBay? Forward your punitive funds to Goodwill, where most of that used crap belongs anyway. Fighting an addiction to a beastie porn site? Send the funds to heifer.org!
luxlucet, Jan 19 2005

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       + I could use a service like this. I spend all my time at eCovet.com...
robinism, Jan 19 2005
  

       Baked in The Simpsons.
Pericles, Jan 19 2005
  

       Where is this baked in The Simpsons?
yabba do yabba dabba, Jan 19 2005
  

       There's a swear jar in the Simpsons, but it wasn't new with them. My rebaking of the idea enhances it with web smarts and complicates it by involving credit cards! SwearWare doesn't just allow banks to monitor your surfing, it requires monitoring!
luxlucet, Jan 19 2005
  

       Not fucking likely.
gnomethang, Jan 19 2005
  

       you could use the software in conjunction with voice recognition software, so you computer can really stick it to you
tatmkr, Jun 21 2006
  

       It could simply email you every time you swear. You'd soon get tired of cleaning out 100 emails every day, and clean up your language instead.
phundug, Jun 21 2006
  
      
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