For sale Brand New Juicy Couture Sidekick II for $120
Nigel Henry
cave.dnb at tiscali.fr
Wed Aug 16 20:54:50 UTC 2006
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 19:12, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Nigel Henry wrote:
> > On Monday 14 August 2006 20:37, Frank Cox wrote:
> >>On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:47:28 -0400
> >>
> >>Gene Heskett <gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote:
> >>>if he is killed, then that particular source of spam is removed
> >>>from the gene pool.
> >>
> >>Perhaps the gene pool needs a lifeguard....
> >
> > And preferably one that can't swim. "Nudge Nudge" "Wink Wink" "Nod Nod"
> > "Say no more" (credited to Monty Python)
>
> But his wife could be a "goer" :-)
>
> Mike
I'm confused now. Who's wife is this? The lifeguard who can't swim. The
spammer who drowns, or perhaps even Gene's wife. Oops. I shouldn't have said
that one, as she might come over here and smack me round the back of the head
for inferring such terrible things.
Joking aside, the spamming is getting out of hand. Recently I saw that 64% of
e-mail traffic was spam. I've recently installed Bogofilter on my machine,
which filters the incoming mail to Kmail. I'm still building up the database
at the moment, which has about 650 Spam, and NonSpam in it. I think I'll call
a halt to updating it when it reaches 1000, apart from the e-mails that end
up in the Unsure box.
I have to glance at the stuff thats turning up in the Spam box, just to make
sure it's not legit e-mail (none so far). I'm 57, and am just sickened with
this stuff telling you that you need an extension to a certain part of your
anatomy.
The fact that they're still sending this stuff out, seems to indicate that
they're getting a response from these e-mails. Does that mean that the planet
is full of sex maniacs?
Perhaps I'm just getting a bit old, and don't understand how younger folks
view such stuff.
Joining you in the Old Farts club Gene.
Nigel.
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