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Haiku vs Spam

Mark Cantrell was among several people who sent in a story about a company using "Haiku to Stop Spam. Essentially you use a copyrighted Haiku to tag that a message meets criteria (1 Recipient, Pre-Existing Relationship, etc) which then makes it a simple matter to filter the mail. I'm sure the spammers in China will laugh wildly as they forge the haiku. I challange comment posters to post only Haiku in this discussion ;)

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  1. Bad Haiku by bleed4me · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Im sorry to say But you know that it is true All these posts; crap Haiku at least mine rhymed. Reading these Haiku posts are like judging farts. They all stink, but some are still funny.

  2. Challange by .com+b4+.storm · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I challange comment posters to post only Haiku in this discussion

    I "challange" Slashdot editors to post only proper spelling on this web site.

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  3. Re:Limericks by BlowCat · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    All the danish limericks I know would probably be illegal in several states in the US

    What the hell are you talking about? How can words be illegal? You mean they are copyrighted? Or they are inappropriate for minors? Or they are politically incorrect?