I'm no expert, but isn't the whole *point* of sleazeware for marketing? Every time I've seen sleazeware, it's had ads with it, or frobnitzim there for the purpose of collecting info for - wait for it - advertising.
Not trying to troll / show anyone up / be an arse, I am really just curious.
Sounds like a positive step forward
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A nation's ccTLD is its national identity online. Their domains shouldn't be sold to just anyone. IMO, the guidelines for.fi make for a good set of rules to ensure the ccTLD in question serves the people of the country.
Domain name speculators, look elsewhere. We have enough ccTLDs that have been exploited to death (catch a hint,.ws is for Samoa, NOT WebSite). The new government of Iraq deserves its own online identity. Let them have it.
Call this a troll if you must. 'tis just the way I got it figured, is all.
If you've whitelisted your email, that crap won't get through if you're not on the whitelist. That goes regardless of your Subject line. Same story if you do challenge/response, for that matter. Or you can munge, as I do.
I still say spamming needs to be a felony, though.
Maybe that would help? You'd move about the game's level with the mouse, and use the foot controls to open up a can of kickass on the Hell Knights who ain't gonna let you get to that Megasphere without a fight.
If you're a southpaw, get a leftie board here:
http://www.research.att.com/projects/ShortStep/
(Disclaimer: I don't use those products, and no one is paying me to recommend them.)
It is a well established rule of law that the First Amendment DOES NOT guarantee you an audience. You have the right to speak. You DO NOT have the right to commandeer my resources to do it.
You can get plenty of historic death photos at cadaver.org (AdultCheck ID required). It's fascinating to see that "the good old days" had their share of violence and gore. Dunno if they take submissions, though.
The paper shredders went to Ollie North's office.
Does this mean that MSIE, ActiveX, web bugs and Java/Javascript are all banned in Australia now? ;)
I'm no expert, but isn't the whole *point* of sleazeware for marketing? Every time I've seen sleazeware, it's had ads with it, or frobnitzim there for the purpose of collecting info for - wait for it - advertising.
Not trying to troll / show anyone up / be an arse, I am really just curious.
A nation's ccTLD is its national identity online. Their domains shouldn't be sold to just anyone. IMO, the guidelines for .fi make for a good set of rules to ensure the ccTLD in question serves the people of the country.
.ws is for Samoa, NOT WebSite). The new government of Iraq deserves its own online identity. Let them have it.
Domain name speculators, look elsewhere. We have enough ccTLDs that have been exploited to death (catch a hint,
Call this a troll if you must. 'tis just the way I got it figured, is all.
Blacklist the entire IP range assigned to the .cn suffix.
When was the last time you got ham mail from *@*.cn?
The word "gates" is generic and cannot be copyrighted. Sorry.
I mean, do I install it on my computer, park it in my driveway, or drink it from a fancy bottle?
:rolleyes:
Linspire. Whoever thought that up needs to get more linspired. Jeeeebus O'Reilly McChrist in a dead DeLorean.
Naw, his name would have to be Cumm1ng or C.u.m.m.i.n.g to be filtered. ;)
If you've whitelisted your email, that crap won't get through if you're not on the whitelist. That goes regardless of your Subject line. Same story if you do challenge/response, for that matter. Or you can munge, as I do.
I still say spamming needs to be a felony, though.
I obfuscate all the time, and no spam yet, I mean NONE AT ALL.
Makes me wonder why more folks don't try it.
Could you email me some pix of this apartment?
http://www.cpusa.org/
I'm in Virginia. I sued people from out of state. I've won. I did all that in a Virginia state court.
Someone should explain the "long arm" concept of law to hizzoner real fast.
As much as I hate AOL, they did have a case to file in State court. My guess is that the judge just didn't wanna deal with it.
No, SPF has a different meaning in that context. SPF = Sun Protection Factor, iirc.
This SPF is different. Since spam and sunblock are NOT related, no one is gonna confuse the two SPFs.
A legit company that spams? No such animal.
USD$250,000 fine and 30 years in a federal lockup should be enough to deter the subhuman spamming vermin.
It's either that or email dies. There is no third option.
Time to get tough on these leeches. DAMN tough.
At least the rosewood antique from the 1880s that I'm using now never got a virus or gave me BSOD.
Same story with my wristwatch from the 1960s or my 1972 Buick.
The old ways are STILL best. When all that high tech schitt runs its course, us low techs will survive.
More features means more schitt to break down.
http://www.ultimatepopupkiller.com
Popup killer, check. Lets requested popups through, check. Works on Win95 and later, check. Free, check.
Try this link:
http://www.research.att.com/projects/ShortStep/
Maybe that would help? You'd move about the game's level with the mouse, and use the foot controls to open up a can of kickass on the Hell Knights who ain't gonna let you get to that Megasphere without a fight.
If you're a southpaw, get a leftie board here:
http://www.research.att.com/projects/ShortStep/
(Disclaimer: I don't use those products, and no one is paying me to recommend them.)
When you're in fun mode, your productivity is shot. When you're in work mode, you can't play worth a dang. Technology can't change that.
What does your PHB care about most - your ability at your job, or your mad crazy DOOM II skills?
Good thing I browse /. from home, or I might have been nailed for that.
It is a well established rule of law that the First Amendment DOES NOT guarantee you an audience. You have the right to speak. You DO NOT have the right to commandeer my resources to do it.
History may prove this to be "out of the frying pan, into the fire".
There are worse alternatives. Let's wait and see BEFORE we break out tnhe Wild Turkey Rare Breed, mmmkay?
Yup, a little like Microsoft. :)
You can get plenty of historic death photos at cadaver.org (AdultCheck ID required). It's fascinating to see that "the good old days" had their share of violence and gore. Dunno if they take submissions, though.
"Criminals are made, not born." Andrew Kehoe