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"Becker, Dan" <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an orifice, it`s help with fluorescent lighting.
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Tue, 20 Jan 2004 11:01:33 -0500
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The newest trend in Spam subject lines has brought valuable vocabulary
enrichment to my life.

After enduring months of the previous spamming technique of absolute
gibberish ("Re: and all along jikwh hqv," and "Re: i don't remember
eesyxiphupmqt"), now we are entertained by the random selection of words
from the dictionary. I cannot tell you whether they bear any
relationship to the contents of the spam email, I've never opened one,
but now I get a quick several 'words of the day' experience with no
effort expended on my part. 

In just a few hours this morning, I have received the following
interesting confluences of words that create gibberish to the 2nd
degree:

deforestation hierarchal pecan armonk
mastery sanatorium hadley incautious 

And this morning's favorite:

glycogen neuropathology quahog chamfer 

Note the preservation content in that last word.

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Dan Becker,  Exec. Dir.    "Oh joy!  Rapture!  Now
Raleigh Historic                  I have a brain!"
Districts Commission                   - Scarecrow
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