What ever happened to redundancy and such?
Aren't these people cool enough to have backups, or have they all gone
off and died as well?

Not that I'm supporting such crap, mind, but it is an interesting
concept.

On 10/10/2006, 5:01:46 AM EDT, TJ wrote:

> well theres a very  complicated  chain and the thingy at the head of the
> chain has died. Imagine that the entire  army is made up of robots and not
> people. Now the place where the army of robots is controled from goes and
> blows up, suddenly you have all these bad for the world armed robots with no
> order.
> Welcome to the current state of the internet.

> tj
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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>> So, Tj, what you're trying to say, in no uncertain terms is "It's
>> broke!" Right?
>> Just so I have this correct?
>>
>> On 10/10/2006, 4:22:33 AM EDT, TJ wrote:
>>
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>>
>>> it was explained by someone  a while back as the result of central
>>> bots having gone off line and remote bots on individuals systems
>>> connectingto the web and not being able to find the central spam, to
>>> know what to send out, and as a result unsuspecting users computers are 
>>> mailing out nonsence.
>>
>>> tj
>>>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>   From: Vanja Sudar
>>>   To: talk2
>>>   Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 5:50 PM
>>>   Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE
>>
>>
>>>   In theory they're there to prevent anti-spam software that works by
>>> eliminating keywords to classify them as spam. What happens is that in
>>> stead of words like free, credit, Viagra or others that would trigger
>>> anti-spam software, they just use random words so there is enough of
>>> other non spam related Constance so software doesn't class it as spam.
>>> A lot of them have a hidden link or an attachment with an image of a
>>> URL to click on to buy whatever they want you to buy, but as we see
>>> lately a lot of them don't even have that, I could only think that
>>> there's something wrong with bots that send these things so that links
>>> and/or images don't get included in messages. That's my theory anyway,
>>> if anyone got any other opinions, feel free to expand, correct or 
>>> contradict me, lol.
>>>   Vanja
>>>   http://www.sudar.co.uk
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>>>   Skype: vanja121
>>>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>     From: Kevin Reeves
>>>     To: talk2
>>>     Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:26 PM
>>>     Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fw: PRIVATE
>>
>>
>>>     What are these spams with the wierd phrases. What are they trying to 
>>> disguise? Can someone explain?
>>
>>
>>>     www.kevinreeves.net
>>>       ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>       From: Vanja Sudar
>>>       To: talk2
>>>       Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:03 PM
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>>
>>
>>>       Wow, shit! That's one of the best ones I've ever seen! It's sad 
>>> when spam can makes us laugh, lol.
>>>       Vanja
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>>>         From: John Clower
>>>         To: talk2
>>>         Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 8:52 PM
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>>
>>
>>>         Another hilarious Spam.
>>>         ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>         From: Denis Shields
>>>         To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>         Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 3:09 AM
>>>         Subject: Re: PRIVATE
>>
>>
>>>         A Eurasian inferiority complex
>>
>>>
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>>> American ski lodge. A self-actualized pickup truck sells the garbage
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>>> stamp conquers the diskette. When an optimal girl scout is lazily
>>> pompous, the elusive traffic light competes with the ridiculously
>>> cosmopolitan buzzard. A satellite eagerly eats a cyprus mulch. The chess 
>>> board about the defendant
>>
>>
>>>         A warranty A highly paid razor blade
>>
>>
>>>         A submarine is South American. Any vacuum cleaner can
>>> organize a rude cloud formation, but it takes a real tornado to bury
>>> the pompous polar bear. Now and then, an almost tattered movie theater
>>> pours freezing cold water on a satellite beyond some vacuum cleaner.
>>> Indeed, a briar patch takes a peek at the hairy squid. A spider over
>>> the cashier organizes the girl scout. If a non-chalantly incinerated
>>> insurance agent plays pinochle with an often fat tornado, then a
>>> scythe inside a dolphin gets stinking drunk. Furthermore, a wrinkled
>>> polar bear feels nagging remorse, and an overwhelmingly highly paid
>>> umbrella dances with the cashier. Any tape recorder can recognize an
>>> avocado pit, but it takes a real blithe spirit to plan an escape from
>>> a linguistic parking lot some buzzard toward a pig pen. The surly
>>> cargo bay requires assistance from a spider.
>>
>>
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