It’s been a while since the last installment of ‘Spammers are stupid’ (although some recent mentions would qualify), however I just had one today that amused me slightly.
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January 22, 2005
by Neil T
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January 22, 2005
by Neil T
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It’s been a while since the last installment of ‘Spammers are stupid’ (although some recent mentions would qualify), however I just had one today that amused me slightly.
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January 22, 2005
by Neil T
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If you’ve ever looked at the source of my RSS feed you’ll have noticed that I’ve spent some time customising it. And now I’m releasing it to anyone who would like to use it in their MT installs.
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January 22, 2005
by Neil T
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Bill Thompson writes about how the IT industry is becoming more environmentally friendly.
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January 21, 2005
by Neil T
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Via Henrik is a new ‘scam detection’ method in Thunderbird. If you click on a link that follows the pattern of some phishing scams, Thunderbird will pop up a dialog asking you if this was really what you wanted to do
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January 21, 2005
by Neil T
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Can you believe it’s been over 6 months since the first FridayQ? And yet Dave still keeps coming up with original questions. Here’s today’s.
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January 20, 2005
by Neil T
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I’ve been a fan of Microsoft’s ‘Alt-Tab Replacement’ PowerToy for Windows XP for some time now.
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January 20, 2005
by Neil T
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We got our new 2004/5 Yellow Pages yesterday, so rather than simply throwing it in the bin like any normal person would, I cut it in half with a bread knife.
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January 19, 2005
by Neil T
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When using MT’s QuickPost bookmarklet to post an entry on Smaller World just now, I got an error message from Apache.
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January 19, 2005
by Neil T
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This is something to get excited about – a Thunderbird test build with inline spellchecking included.
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January 19, 2005
by Neil T
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In case you’ve missed the big announcement from Google , Yahoo and MSN, I’m now using the rel=”nofollow” attribute on all links in user-editable areas.
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