KTF's "Font of Your Own" service makes sending ransom notes a breeze
Gone are the days of meticulously hand-cutting and pasting letters onto sheets of spiral bound lined notepad paper. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, criminals of all skill levels should be able to boil their carefully crafted ransom notes down to an SMS, which can be received and read by the victim at their convenience. We kid, we kid -- KTF's new "Font of Your Own" service isn't actually designed to support anonymous demands for cash as far as we can tell, but will allow any user of the free service to take pictures of 33 characters with their phone to create a custom font for use in messaging. A PC-based font editor app will also be available for those hardcore font connoisseurs looking to create that perfect typeface for their next mobile communique. And no, if you're outside South Korea, you can't have this, so don't even ask.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dave @ Jun 11th 2008 3:20PM
This is probably legitimately one of the best titles you guys have come up with for an article - I seriously laughed out loud when I read it. Well played.
V.I. @ Jun 12th 2008 2:39AM
I did as well, but make that a ROTFLMAO - AW! for At Work not the Root Beer...
Kyle @ Jun 11th 2008 8:09PM
slow news day...
GoW Girl @ Jun 11th 2008 9:24PM
This is freakin sweet!! So if I ever have to kidnap somebody I can txt my demands!!!