Well, I couldn’t believe it at first. I thought surely it was a joke. I looked it up at a couple of urban legend sites to make sure it wasn’t a big hoax. Apparently, though, it’s true. George W. Bush and Tony Blair have been co-nominated for the Nobel Peace … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2003
HOWTO: Annoy a Spammer
A while back, readers of Slashdot got revenge on Alan Ralsky, the notoious “spam millionaire” by doing their research and posting all kinds of personal information on him, including his phone number and physical home address. He ended up being signed up for all sorts of junk mail and other … Continue reading
Aww, it’s an Urban Legend
It’s not often that I fall for Urban Legends. Apparently, though, the Klingon Language Interpreter article is just that. How do you say, “Well, that sucks,” in Klingon? Share/Bookmark
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Liberalism
I’m very annoyed at how politically on the liberal side I sound lately. I’m not liberal. I’m a moderate, and I was a registered independent. I voted for Regan and also for George Bush (senior). But lately, when I see the extreme conservativism and anti-liberty crap going on in the … Continue reading
Spam celebrates silver jubilee
Net historians have trawled records and found that the first junk e-mail message hawking a company or its wares was sent back in 1978. Coincidentally, the first commercial spam sent to Usenet discussion groups was sent a little over 10 years ago. I actually remember the days when Usenet was … Continue reading
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Google to fix blog noise problem
“The main problem with blogs is that, as far as Google is concerned, they masquerade as useful information when all they contain is idle chatter.” Hehehe. Nuff said. And by the way, Prince Charles, naked, redhead, rubenesque, spanking, Saddam Hussein, Bill Clinton, Andrea Dworkin, cheerleaders, adult, free, pictures, nude, piercing, … Continue reading →
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