Matra et Alpine
07-27-2005, 01:58 AM
I can't decide which of these two optiosn are best ............
Isreali - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4706553.stm
Russian - http://mosnews.com/news/2005/07/25/spammerdead.shtml
PS: the best bit in the Russian news feeds on this is "It’s little wonder, then, that Vardan Kushnir became as popular a character among Russian-speaking Internet users, as Lord Voldemort must be among Hogwarts’ fans. And a tale of some anonymous ’Harry Potter’ paying him a private visit on a warm July morning produces quite a predictable sensation among the audience. Of course, everybody understands, that spam will not stop with Kushnir’s demise — it will persist for years to come, exactly the way Lord Voldemort finds his way back into the picture with every new installment of the Harry Potter saga. But this time, the magic wand has for once dealt a deadly blow to the arch-villain, and there seems to be no option left for the spectators, than to hail the magic." EVERY Russian writer thinks he's Tolstoy :)
Isreali - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4706553.stm
Russian - http://mosnews.com/news/2005/07/25/spammerdead.shtml
PS: the best bit in the Russian news feeds on this is "It’s little wonder, then, that Vardan Kushnir became as popular a character among Russian-speaking Internet users, as Lord Voldemort must be among Hogwarts’ fans. And a tale of some anonymous ’Harry Potter’ paying him a private visit on a warm July morning produces quite a predictable sensation among the audience. Of course, everybody understands, that spam will not stop with Kushnir’s demise — it will persist for years to come, exactly the way Lord Voldemort finds his way back into the picture with every new installment of the Harry Potter saga. But this time, the magic wand has for once dealt a deadly blow to the arch-villain, and there seems to be no option left for the spectators, than to hail the magic." EVERY Russian writer thinks he's Tolstoy :)