The economics of spam
I'm pleased to let you all know that I have found a solution for that Christine Hall bitch from last month, who ran her bots over my site and collected e-mail addresses even though I have anti-spam protection in place. As much as I would have loved to shove a boeing or Voortrekker monument up her ass and the company she represents, I think this article contains some better ideas:
Tom Cowles, who heads one of the world's largest bulk e-mail, or spam, businesses, ought to be a happy guy. By his account, his company makes $12 million a year e-mailing billions of advertisements, mainly to folks who don't want them. But Tom Cowles is not a happy guy. Relentless anti-spam vigilantes have hounded the 35-year-old head of Empire Towers Inc., plastering Cowles' home address and phone number all over the Web. He is also the target of a stalker who has created a Web site with pictures of his home, his driving record and a pair of police mug shots from non-spam-related arrests.
I love it!!
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