Seriously. Spamming is out of control. No one is immune. It used to be just the big companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, etc. Today these companies have entire departments dedicated to keeping the spammers at bay. What spamming costs the business world is outrageous, and yes, brothers and sisters, that cost is passed down to you and me in one way or the other.
But what makes me want that five minutes with a spammer is that now even the little ol' average everyday folks - like my group of friends who have had a private message board to discuss topics related to their love of snow skiing - have to enter unique codes just to post a message. I want those five minutes with a spammer so they have a chance to explain the worthiness of their work. I seriously doubt they will have a reason that will prevent the bodily harm I so fervently wish to exact on them. What the heck are they thinking?
And now this news from last Friday. Gag me with a spoon - they are serious! Jeremy Jaynes gets off in deference to his First Amendment right to free and anonymous speech. I am embarassed to say I am a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
I can only hope the US Supreme Court is smarter than my fellow Virginians. ARGGHHH!!
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