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 ;)
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.
I challange comment posters to post only Haiku in this discussion
I "challange" Slashdot editors to post only proper spelling on this web site.
"Wow, you're like some kind of superhero able to ward off happiness and success at every turn."
-- Ryan Stiles
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?