Slashdot just located another sleazy spammer

Last Updated on September 30, 2010 by Dave Farquhar

The Dayton Daily News ran a story today about another sleazy spammer. Naturally, it took Slashdot mere hours to dig up an address, based on clues from the article.
The guy leads a lifestyle even more over the top than that described by R. Collins Farquhar IV and Jacques Pierre Cousteau Bouillabaise de Raunche de la Stenche: Sleep until 1, work for five hours cluttering your inbox and mine while holding a brandy snifter and wearing a silk kimono and leather slippers, then go out for a night on the town.

If you’d like to, oh, I don’t know, send him a postcard from your hometown voicing your appreciation for what he does, click on the Slashdot link. Do a search for “Dayton.”

Don’t even think about DogDoo.com. That’s harrassment.

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2 thoughts on “Slashdot just located another sleazy spammer

  • March 20, 2003 at 10:30 am
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    Here‘s the Dave Barry piece referred to in the DDN article.

  • March 20, 2003 at 2:02 pm
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    Dave,

    Sorry about posting this here since it has nothing to do with this post. I looked for an e-mail address but couldn’t find one…

    I bumped into a place that is selling a used, functional Abit BP6 and a 400MHz Celeron to go with it. I already got another 400 MHz Celeron so it would be perfect. I always wanted to try out SMP but so far I haven’t thought it was worth it. Now I can buy this combo and make my dream come true 🙂

    I looked for reviews on the board but most of them were from 1999 and early 2000, when Linux was using kernel 2.2 and there also seemed to be problems with bios on the BP6 causing stability issues. None of the reviews were recent.

    Being a long time reader I remembered you talking about owning a BP6 and a quick search confirmed that you were running a dual 500MHz BP6. Do you still have it? If I buy the board then I’ll be running Linux of course so I was wondering if you do that as well? How well does it work? Stability? I know that processors in a dual configuration should have identical stepping. If the two are not the same stepping, do you think it will pose a problem? What power supply rating would you recommend for 2x400MHz Celerons?

    Thanks,

    /Dave T.

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