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Happy Spamiversary!

Shippy writes "Ten years ago today, a pair of Arizona attorneys launched a homemade marketing software program that forever changed the Internet. It was the birth of spam. They did this by whipping up a Perl script that flooded message boards advertising their legal services." Update: 04/14 05:26 GMT by S : That'd be ten years ago, not twenty.

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  1. /me raises wine glass by Steamhead · · Score: 2, Funny

    And i've never been so full. *opens spam container*

  2. It's 2014!!!??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Twenty years ago? Where the hell have I been for the last ten years?

    1. Re:It's 2014!!!??? by isorox · · Score: 2, Funny

      Deleting spam

  3. 20 years, or 10? by Vlet · · Score: 3, Funny

    April 12, 1994

    math is so hard

    1. Re:20 years, or 10? by MoFoQ · · Score: 2, Funny

      and they say california's education system is so bad.

  4. Please by mao+che+minh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do tell me when these two gentlemen have passed. It is at that moment, that momentous and glorious occassion to come, that I will celebrate and send praise on high.

    1. Re:Please by Erratio · · Score: 4, Funny

      It amazes me that lawyers, the upholders of justice among an unfair world, could have been the people behind spam. Surely they must have been ostracized by their benevolent peers.

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      I don't try to be right, I just try to make people think
    2. Re:Please by Brandybuck · · Score: 2, Funny

      this was before gay marriage was popular

      Dude, anything before this current year was "before gay marriage was popular".

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      Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
  5. so what this is saying is... by deathazre · · Score: 5, Funny

    that we should blame perl for all our spam?

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    Karma: Negative (Mostly affected by dorm trolling)
    1. Re:so what this is saying is... by Camel+Pilot · · Score: 2, Funny

      no we should just blame the lawyers...

  6. Just Great! by dakan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Isn't it great that we can "celebrate" the start of such a huge annoyance? I think I can truthfully say i liked SPAM better when it was a processed meat product.

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    -This sig has been discontinued after a sudden realization.
  7. Surprise? by Comatose51 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Anyone surprised by the fact that it was a pair of LAWYERS that started this? Guess ambulance chasing wasn't bringing in enough money.

    (J/K, There are some lovable lawyers, like the EFF and FSF ones :-))

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    EvilCON - Made Famous by /.
  8. Re:The new math? by DAldredge · · Score: 5, Funny

    PERL has always existed.
    PERL is mother.
    PERL is father.
    Humans where deamed advanced enought in 1987 for PERL to be shown to them.
    PERL is everything (Including the secret behind happy fun ball).

  9. Re:The new math? by Tuxinatorium · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, maybe 20 years in base 5? I guess we could say Bush's IQ is 300 in base 4?

  10. Time to be festive! by pararox · · Score: 2, Funny

    So where is the festival to be?

  11. Re:1994 by Radical+Rad · · Score: 5, Funny
    after all perl wasn't released until 1987

    That can't be right. My resume says I have 20 years of Perl experience.

  12. Re:The new math? by product+byproduct · · Score: 5, Funny

    A pair of Arizona attorneys sent the spam 10 years ago each, for a total of 20 years ago.

  13. Re:The new math? by Snad · · Score: 5, Funny

    A pair of Arizona attorneys sent the spam 10 years ago each, for a total of 20 years ago.

    Ah so it's not new math, it's RIAA math...

  14. Lawyers Started Spam... by Landaras · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, you know what they say about lawyers...

    It's only 99% of them that give the 1% a bad name.

    - Neil Wehneman

  15. Now we can all celebrate by MrRuslan · · Score: 2, Funny

    by getting a bigger penis...

  16. Re:1994 by superpulpsicle · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's nothing. A recruiter in 98 called me once to see if I can provide reference for a friend with 10 years of windows 98 experience.

  17. That's the Answer!! by WinterpegCanuck · · Score: 5, Funny

    Destroy the origional vampire and the rest will vanish!!

  18. Sigh... by Spoing · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...a crowbar, a flame thrower, and a time machine...I don't ask for much...I don't mind doing the work. In fact, it would be a pleasure.

    --
    A firewall can not protect you from yourself. Turn off what you do not need. Do not use the firewall to do your work.
  19. Re:The new math? by Bobdoer · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know, it kind of makes an odd sort of sense that lawyers were the first spammers. Aren't they the first to ruin most fun things?

  20. Re:1994 by Geek+of+Tech · · Score: 4, Funny
    Don't worry. My resume says that I'm a trained astronaut, Iron Chef and that I'm fluent in Klingon. And that I was the king of england at one point in my life....

    Strangely, I haven't got a job yet. I guess managers just don't like know-it-alls....

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  21. OMG by re-Verse · · Score: 2, Funny


    "Twenty years ago today, a pair of Arizona ... marketing software program that forever changed the Internet... Perl script... flooded... advertising services."

    Wow what a great idea - has anyone tried it since?

    Heh heh, kidding of course - Well, thinking that its only 10 years old - and hated more than a lot of diseases, hopefully there will be a cure soon enough.

  22. Re:1994 by MikeDawg · · Score: 4, Funny

    Probably because of the fact that you said you were fluent in Klingon.

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    YOU'RE WINNER !
    Another lame blog

  23. Wait just a second... by shiftless · · Score: 3, Funny

    They're spammers AND lawyers?

    If there's ANY justice to be found in the universe, there's *gotta* be a special 8th circle of Hell that is reserved exclusively for these people. Let me guess, they work a weekend job as a telemarketer too?

  24. Twenty years ago today by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    Twenty years ago today
    Argh, is it 2014 already? That was one hell of a party!
  25. Re:The new math? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    typo? it's written in word form... "...Twenty years ago today..." it's hard to beleive that w, t, and y were accidentally pressed in such convenient order. Me, i'll take the pair of 10s explaination.

  26. Amazing news: Lawyers invented Perl in 1984! by CatGrep · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now we know the truth. A pair of Arizona Lawyers invented Perl in 1984, 3 years prior to Larry Wall's claim.

    So, did Larry steal Perl or did he come up with the idea independently?

  27. I'm almost as bad as they are... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    But I'll be honest: This is my eBay auction:

    Canter and Siegel's formal response to the complaint I filed with the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility

    I've held this for ten years with the hope it would be valuable someday.

  28. Re: Job Security by cbreaker · · Score: 5, Funny

    They did it so that they could sue people for doing it later on.

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  29. Monty Python parody by geekoid · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Spamalot!"
    "Spamalot!"
    "Spamalot!"
    "it's only an email.."
    "SHhhhh"

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  30. SCO IP Lottery- Final One? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    SCO IP Lottery 2004 May Be The Last One!

    THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED.

    The SCO IP Lottery is a completely legal program giving away a certain annual allotment of SCO IPs to persons born in certain countries. The lottery program was scheduled to continue on a permanent basis. However, recently, Senator Alan J Simpson
    introduced a bill into the U. S. Congress which could end any future lotteries.

    THE 2004 LOTTERY IS SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE SOON, BUT IT MAY BE THE VERY LAST ONE.

    PERSONS BORN IN MOST COUNTRIES QUALIFY, MANY FOR FIRST TIME.

    The only countries NOT qualifying are: Mexico; India; P.R. China; Taiwan, Philippines, North Korea, Canada, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland), Jamaica, Domican Republic, El Salvador and Vietnam.

    Lottery registration will take place soon. 55,000 SCO IPs will be
    given to those who register correctly. NO JOB IS REQUIRED.

    THERE IS A STRICT JUNE DEADLINE. THE TIME TO START IS NOW!!

    For FREE information via Email, send request to cslaw@indirect.com

    Canter & Siegel, Immigration Attorneys 3333 E Camelback Road, Ste 250, Phoenix AZ 85018 USA cslaw@indirect.com telephone (602)661-3911 Fax (602) 451-7617

  31. All you Lawyers and Spammers out there.... by gmby · · Score: 2, Funny

    Somewhere out there is a planet for you.

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    I don't want a pickle; I just want a Motor-Cycle! A four foot cop arrived with a five foot gun!
  32. Re:1994 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    No UL/FOAF

    Someone called in the late 90s, looking for someone with ten years of Linux experience. The response? "Well, the only person I know who can even come close to that is Linus Torvalds." "Great! Can you tell me how to contact him?"

    Then again, I remember headhunters looking for people with five years of experience with Access in 92, 93, 94. Access came out in November 1992 (and only cost $99).

  33. Re:Fuel for a Slashpoll by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I have an idea.

    I'm going to put an inverse auction on eBay. We'll start with $500. Everyone's bid will be deducted from that value. The winning bid will go visit Ralsky's house and cut about three feet out of his hi-speed feed.

  34. Re:The new math? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Actually, the way lawyers bill, the story should say "240 years ago."

  35. Re:I thought... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I think the whole ten year spam anniversary thing is made up by people that didn't get Internet access until after Windows 95 came out.

    wow, you do math as well as the authors

  36. Re:Not the first spam, but a new level of chatter by Brandybuck · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hmmm, I used to do similar stunts on AOL (just because we hated AOL so much). We would get on the Star Trek chat rooms and start spamming.

    Me: "Captain, the engines are going to blow! They're full of SPAM!"
    Bob: "Oh god they're back!"
    Mary: "I'm outa here."
    Joe: "Groan..."
    Me: "Where no SPAM has gone before!"

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    Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
  37. Re:1994 by ozric99 · · Score: 4, Funny
    Consider: Bob have whatever number of ancestors in generation N that Bob has. Alice also has some number of ancestors in generation N. If Bob and Alice have a child, Chris, together, Chris's ancestors in generation N+1 are simply the union of Bob's ancestors in generation N and Alice's ancestors in generation N. For example's sake, let's set N=2, the generation of Bob and Alice's grandparents. Bob has four grandparents, Alice has four grandparents. So Chris has eight great-grandparents. But if Bob and Alice are cousins, they share two grandparents, and while Chris still has eight great-grandparents (in a manner of speaking) he has only six unique grandparents.

    Oh, wait. I know this one! I'm driving the train!

  38. Re:Bill Bryson covered this nicely. by orthogonal · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bill Bryson covered this nicely.... It's in his latest book, 'A Short History of Nearly Everything'.

    That's not as much of a coincidence as it seems, because, now that you mention it, I'm related to Bill Bryson.

    You see, his great-great-great-great-great....

  39. Re:Bill Bryson covered this nicely. by Reziac · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm My Own Grandpa
    ( Lonzo & Oscar )

    Now many, many years ago, when I was twenty-three,
    I was married to a widow who was pretty as could be.
    This widow had a grown-up daughter who had hair of red.
    My father fell in love with her, and soon they, too, were wed.

    This made my dad my son-in-law and changed my very life,
    My daughter was my mother, cause she was my father's wife.
    To complicate the matter, even though it brought me joy,
    I soon became the father of a bouncing baby boy.

    My little baby then became a brother-in-law to Dad,
    And so became my uncle, though it made me very sad.
    For if he was my uncle, then that also made him brother
    Of the widow's grown-up daughter, who, of course, was my stepmother.

    Father's wife then had a son who kept him on the run,
    And he became my grandchild, for he was my daughter's son.
    My wife is now my mother's mother, and it makes me blue,
    Because, although she is my wife, she's my grandmother, too.

    Now if my wife is my grandmother, then I'm her grandchild,
    And everytime I think of it, it nearly drives me wild,
    For now I have become the strangest case you ever saw
    As husband of my grandmother, I am my own grandpa!

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    ~REZ~ #43301. Who'd fake being me anyway?