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  1. Re:People don't know the definition of SPAM anymor on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    Lol, to avoid spam and flame mail mostly.

  2. Re:People don't know the definition of SPAM anymor on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    He got them from his FFA links page called "MLM opportunities" Over the last 4 months he has collected over 25k e-mail addresses from this FFA links page. because the deffinition of spam is merely to the individual person, about 10% of these 25k people are most likely thinking it's spam. Even though they solicited e-mails by posting their link on the website. Which is stated both on the website and the e-mails. Whats more, about 25% of the 10% of the whole are actually fowarding these e-mails to "the authorities" without reading the messages. Because "the authorities" are naturally biased against any and all cases of even possible spam, they go right ahead and contact the ISP without even talking to my father first.

  3. Re:People don't know the definition of SPAM anymor on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    It is called pushing a button. If that is too difficult for you, God help you.

  4. Re:People don't know the definition of SPAM anymor on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    There is no reason to not know. The problem is, people don't read things. They assume. Because of all of this the spam contraversy is having the same effect as the media does for a murder or what not. And again I ask, what is the point of e-mail if you are not allowed to use it? Spam nazies are the majority of the "Activists" out there who are making it impossible to use e-mail by their "good intentions" Well good intentions is the road to hell. And without e-mail there is almost no reason to have an internet. Try being a little more tollerant. Quit visiting the porn sites and giving your e-mail out freely. I have had my e-mails for a long time, over 5 years. None of them, inluding my aol account get very much spam. When I do, I delete it. Easy.

  5. People don't know the definition of SPAM anymore on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    My father does MLM in his spare time (he's 55) and even if e-mail is solicited, he still gets reported for spam. Simply because the person who gets the e-mail, automatically assumes what he has sent them is spam. Spam isn't nearly as out of hand as it used to be. It is the spam natzies out there that are slowly but surely making it impossible to send e-mail to anyone in the hopes of opening new communication streams. What is the point of e-mail if this is the case? There is a phone that is much more efficient for communication to people you alredy know. Use it instead. Don't crowd the internet with your bantering. SPAM EGGS, EGGS AND SPAM.

  6. Re:Even better.... on Yahoo Patents Dynamic Page Generator · · Score: 1

    Maybe, but making paople pay me for the ability to have sex would be a lot more money for me in the long run. I'd charge by the minute, plus charge licencing fees to use the patented "tools" each year. I better not talk much more as I might give Gill Bates an idea. (nice avoidance of defam lawsuit there huh?)

  7. The Donkies are Barking! on Yahoo Patents Dynamic Page Generator · · Score: 1

    This is a complete outrage! I have been working for 6 months on members only pages for my company which uses dynamic HTML in much the same way, if not exactly. How about I go patent human female and male sex organs right now and cease developement of the human race right now? It would be just as rediculous and possibly possible. Hell, some stuff like that is already happening. One company just patented the gene in the human genome for breast developement, and a gene that could be the cause of breast cancer! What the hell? Are they purposly trying to make the genome project pointless? This has got to stop. Even though I plan to own Yahoo! in two years, it is still very Microsoftian of them to patent something like this and wrong.

  8. What is wrong with banners? on New Linux Subsection on Google · · Score: 1

    Banners makes the net go round