42!
Regards,
Bob...
From: "Powell Hargrave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just what we need, second rate numerology to find the answer to life,
Not just life but:
"Life, The Universe and Everything!"
>
>Just what we need, second rate numerology to find the answer to life,
Not just life but:
"Life, The Universe and Everything!"
>42!
>42!!
>42!!!
>i bet, those are coded emails sent by mice.
Oh My God! You mean The Mice!
I didn't realize the internet was part of the experiment.
Powell
Just what we need, second rate numerology to find the answer to life,
now if only we knew the question...
Mishka wrote:
nah, much simpler, really:
1443 = 1442+1 -> , moving 1 to the first position, 11442 -> 2442
which is 42 reversed and 42.
42!
42!!
42!!!
i bet, those are coded emails sent by mi
nah, much simpler, really:
1443 = 1442+1 -> , moving 1 to the first position, 11442 -> 2442
which is 42 reversed and 42.
42!
42!!
42!!!
i bet, those are coded emails sent by mice.
best,
mishka
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 20:39:24 +, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why 1443?
>
> Could it be to ce
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:24:02 -0500, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's just a random "hash-buster" that spammers put in to try to fool
> some kinds of filters. You've probably been hit by one spammer using
> that number a lot. If you search news.admin.net-abuse.sightings (use
> google:
Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I divert all my junk mail into a separate folder, and periodically
>check to make sure there isn't any real mail in there, before I flush
>it away. I have noticed for a long time that the spam subjects often
>contain the number 1443, or are addressed to, sa
I think you're reading more into this than there is.
Bob W wrote:
Hi,
I divert all my junk mail into a separate folder, and periodically
check to make sure there isn't any real mail in there, before I flush
it away. I have noticed for a long time that the spam subjects often
contain the number 1443
Hi,
I divert all my junk mail into a separate folder, and periodically
check to make sure there isn't any real mail in there, before I flush
it away. I have noticed for a long time that the spam subjects often
contain the number 1443, or are addressed to, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
which is not a rea
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