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Scot L. Harris
webid at cfl.rr.com
Fri Dec 10 04:09:44 UTC 2004
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 22:55, Craig White wrote:
> >
> > You are right. We need to track down the small percentage of people
> > that actually buy products via spam and take their computers away from
> > them. Then there would be no money in it for the spammers or their
> > slimy customers. :)
> ----
> you mean - outlaw stupidity?
Can't do that. The net would be to wide and a lot of us here would get
caught. :)
Just get the one particular brand of stupidity, those that buy stuff
from spammers. That should keep a lot of people busy for some time to
come. :)
> ----
> > Actually that is a good plan, send out a bunch of spam advertising
> > something that is irresistible to the same people that buy from spam.
> > Collect their IP addresses along with their names, credit card numbers,
> > etc. track them down and remove the electric meters from their houses.
> > Then work out a deal with all the ISPs to prevent those users from ever
> > getting an Internet account again.
> >
> > Eliminate the source of the spammers income and the spam should stop.
> > :)
> ----
> PT Barnum told us about this nearly a century ago. You can't idiot proof
> something because there is always a bigger and better idiot.
>
> Craig
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Scot L. Harris
webid at cfl.rr.com
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