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Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:37 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail ftyjtu6r6il57777777777777777777ol
---------- Post added at 09:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:38 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:38 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:40 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:43 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:44 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:45 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 09:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:47 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 10:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:58 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 10:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail
---------- Post added at 10:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:02 PM ----------
Hello
"Spam": The word alone strikes terror in the hearts of e-mail users (although not necessarily in lovers of the processed pork luncheon meat by the same name, and to which this columnist bears no ill will). It has no manners, knows no boundaries, and takes no prisoners. It makes you wring your hands in frustration, shake your fist with rage, and wear out your DELETE key and finger.
What is spam?
No one I talked to is really sure what the letters in "spam" stand for:
* spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Mail?
* spam: Stymieing Practice of Altering Minds?
* spam: Scrambled Pieces of Asinine Marketing?
Actually, it stands for nothing — it's just unsolicited e-mail (commercial or otherwise) that comes to your Inbox in droves. How it was named "spam" is debated in countless newsgroups and Web sites on that oracle of misinformation we call the Internet. In other words, no one is really sure. (Yes, folks, I'm aware of the Monty Python skit but the connection between that and e-mail seems rather coincidental. Who was using e-mail