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Archive for May, 2010

I eagerly await his reply.

by schwim on May.17, 2010, under Spam

I received this via a contact form on one of my sites:

Here’s a submission for you:

User: Justin Madrid

Name: Justin Madrid

Email: justinmadrid72@gmail.com

Comment:

Promotion of your website

We strongly believe that we have an excellent opportunity to increase the number
of visitors to your website through our white-hat SEO services. Please simply reply
to this message and we will be delighted to send you further information.

Although his offer is almost too good to be refused, I believe I may have outdone him.

Hi Justin,

I strongly believe you are a spamming piece of shit.  Please simply reply to this message with your precise location(either proper address or GPS coordinates) and I would be delighted to come find you, pull your bottom lip completely over your head and cockpunch you until both of your testicles are the size of weather balloons.

thanks,
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I’ve been practicing on cantaloupes.

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A true match made in heaven

by schwim on May.16, 2010, under Miscellaneous

Man, Facebook is taking a lot of heat lately.  Who would have thought that people shortsighted enough to hand over all of their information to a pre-pubescent megalomaniac with no sense of propriety would get so upset over having their information used to make money in spite of their having selected the option to keep the data private.

So, it’s no wonder that Facebook decided to change the way they monetized on the information you chose to make private.

Nah, I’m just shitting you.  They hired a regulator from the Bush administration to defend their actions in the face of a governmental investigation.  Because if anyone can defend the stripping of the peoples’ rights, it’s someone from the Bush administration.

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Just as Hitler promoted tolerance and equality…

by schwim on May.10, 2010, under Miscellaneous

It’s been proven before, but Google keeps confirming that the only way that a free open source system or product  will dominate a closed source, proprietary commercial system is if the free open source system is being driven by a commercial, closed source and proprietary entity. Google’s Android system has overtaken the iPhone in sales.

It really isn’t much of a big deal when you take into account that getting into an iPhone is still much more expensive than a phone running Android.  Many people are choosing Android because they either can’t afford or don’t want to spend the money required to own an Apple product.  It hardly determines a superior product.

Who cares why it’s happening, right?  We should just be cheering that open source is finally trampling a proprietary product on it’s own turf!

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