Spam with Grey Poupon
‘No, no!’ cried Mrs. Gummidge, coming between them, in a fit of crying…
I got spam the other day with snips of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield in it which then prompted me to search to make sure those snips were really from David Copperfield. Once I actually found references for the quotes I received I started reading a bit of the book online.
After getting bored just like I was back in high school when I first read the book I started thinking about the economy of spam and how it may be changing. Or at least how it could possibly change to something a little more tricky than it is now. Since spam seems to be a kind of an evolutionary process of finding ways around spam filters it will keep changing from what it currently is until it finds a viable economic model and even then will probably continue changing.
I’m told the snips of Copperfield are in there so it doesn’t get caught by my spam filtering and the drug ad is done in an image to escape the filtering as well. But what if spammers actually delivered something interesting to me with their obnoxious ad placed in the middle? Like a real news story of the day or a weather update. It would be more like an email newspaper delivery, just one that I didn’t ask for, probably didn’t want, and can’t stop getting.
I don’t want any more spam than I already get, but I wonder… Would it be better if the spam I get was more interesting?
Weekend
My roommate did an excellent job with the Beer Can Chicken this weekend or as we called it, ‘Chicken on the Can’ because the chicken definitely looks like it’s squatting from a profile angle. It turned out moist and tasty and makes for an excellent center piece to any BBQ table.
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- 06.19.06 / 10pm
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