it seems that one of the ways that they block "spam" is by not allowing any mail from a dynamicIP pool to be delivered. do people think this is a good way to block spam.
> the Ford Crown Vic...possible these are only available for fleet sales. i was digging around for NGV info earlier this year and all things i found pointed to the Crown Victoria (fleet or personal) coming standard with a 4.6L V8 SEFI engine. Here is what ngv.org has to say and stats i have seen give it fuel economy equivalent to 23mpg highway. not bad for a big old landshark;)
The major problem that I see concerning our freedom and the future there of, is that everything in this current economic path is pointing toward complete global centralization. Unfortunately I feel that (as a person who works for an "small-evil-international-dotCom"), the internet is empowering the huge-evil-international-businesses of today to only get larger and control your options more. (Cheap mass-produced goods of all types of generic style and mediocre quality--FOR EVERYONE!! i love to shop at the.PAG)
For a nice picture of what the world of the future may be I suggest the movie Brazil. For its portrayal of a society where capitalism and productivity are all that are valued.
So my feeling is that unless you are going to go off and live a self-sustenance life apart from this capitalistic society that the United States has marketed under the disguise "democracy" then it doesn't matter which country you live in.
America, for a few people, By a few people and on th backs of the rest of the people.
it seems that one of the ways that they block "spam" is by not allowing any mail from a dynamicIP pool to be delivered. do people think this is a good way to block spam.
i believe hotmail is doing the same thing
-yrreb
> the Ford Crown Vic...possible these are only available for fleet sales. ;)
i was digging around for NGV info earlier this year and all things i found pointed to the Crown Victoria (fleet or personal) coming standard with a 4.6L V8 SEFI engine. Here is what ngv.org has to say and stats i have seen give it fuel economy equivalent to 23mpg highway. not bad for a big old landshark
The major problem that I see concerning our freedom and the future there of, is that .PAG)
everything in this current economic path is pointing toward complete global centralization.
Unfortunately I feel that (as a person who works for an "small-evil-international-dotCom"),
the internet is empowering the huge-evil-international-businesses of today to only get larger and control
your options more. (Cheap mass-produced goods of all types of generic style and mediocre quality--FOR EVERYONE!! i love to shop at the
For a nice picture of what the world of the future may be I suggest the movie Brazil.
For its portrayal of a society where capitalism and productivity are all that are valued.
So my feeling is that unless you are going to go off and live a self-sustenance life apart from
this capitalistic society that the United States has marketed under the
disguise "democracy" then it doesn't matter which country you live in.
America, for a few people, By a few people and on th backs of the rest of the people.