Spam and Gmail

Jul 01, 2004 23:06

I have a Gmail invite to give away if anyone wants it.

And I am trying to figure out exactly how anyone makes any money off of this spam:

traditional uses for beginning sentences thus. One example is the reply
don't realize that they are setting off a phrase, so they begin with the

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card is a misnomer. Do not use the term more generally to designatethere are no Whoms in Dr. Seuss's Whoville. Many people never use thesomething obnoxious and uncalled for, it's always gratuitous, not

I don't need more info.

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business and education settings; but abhorred by traditionalists. SayI'd sooner starve than eat what they serve in the cafeteria is lesssocialists. But the -ic suffix is recklessly used in all kinds ofpractice of which I strongly disapprove), but it is never proper to
offensive. Asian is preferred, but not Asiatic. it's better to writeinstance--as meaning the. The El Nino is redundant, but the hoimeant nothing more complex than a change caused by the sea. Since thesanctioned by tradition: safe haven, hot water heater, new
be called chemicals. Writers who use this term sloppily contribute toremember that the big gun is a cannon. All the rest are canons. Notethe proverbial method of tempting a donkey to move by dangling a carrotthe main character in a traditional opera, where values are often
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