Thursday, March 30, 2006

No Spam for dinner

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has registered the world's first legislative code of practice for internet service providers (ISPs), Dealing with unsolicited email commonly known as spam costs business and home net users millions of dollars a year and it seem's that as one email craze fades out another starts

(Hmm I wonder if I could control my micro remote control car with my viagra enhanced penis)

Under the code, ISPs will have to offer spam filtering options to customers they will also have to impose reasonable limits on the rate at which subscribers can send email, Spammers can face penalties of up to $1 million under another act, the Spam Act, which came into force two years ago.

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Cold Steel

I want to feel the cold steel slice through my flesh or maybe breaking bones is the way to go