Maybe the subject line should actually be Die, Spammer, Die.
Don't go to JobsOnline.com -- it's a scam. They inundate you with
pop up ads while you're there, the kind that just don't quit, like
the porn sites, and once you've registered (which you have to do to
look at their job ads), you
Maybe the subject line should actually be Die, Spammer, Die.
Don't go to JobsOnline.com -- it's a scam. They inundate you with
pop up ads while you're there, the kind that just don't quit, like
the porn sites, and once you've registered (which you have to do to
look at their job ads), you start
At 10:01 AM 4/17/02 -0400, Trei, Peter wrote:
I'd argue that a nightmare scenario for the statists and snoops would
be
for commonly used applications to use crypto by default, ... This would
make distinguishing interesting from uninteresting traffic much more
difficult.
If that app is a
[This story includes unforgable-document assumptions (ooh, a
*hologram*),
drivers'-license-as-ID, and Ca police disregard for Fed immigration
violations
in favor of maintaining the peace. (This latter is interesting when
combined
with U.S. Cannot Block Oregon Suicide Law, Judge Rules
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:41:05AM -0400, An Metet wrote:
Maybe the subject line should actually be Die, Spammer, Die.
Don't go to JobsOnline.com -- it's a scam. They inundate you with
pop up ads while you're there, the kind that just don't quit, like
the porn sites, and once you've