Does anyone else find the current trend in spam e-mails rather, well, peculiar?
The title of this entry was the subject heading for an e-mail I got today....
When did surrealism come back into our culture – and from such an unexpected angle? And what do spammers hope to achieve from such messages – this can hardly be a successful method of getting credit card numbers, selling Viagra, advertising porno websites, or getting people to buy cheesy stocks.
It seems strange – extremely strange, in fact. Perhaps the spammers are people who don't want to do any of the above – they want to, instead, orange their collective frogs, or refibrillate the dog-cabbage economy....
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