Today it rains, and rains, and rains.
Today is Se7en. You know, the film where it rained and rained and rained and there were seven killings? It rained so much that you couldn’t actually hear the dialogue.
Well, that’s what it’s like today.
Bastard weather.
Revenge of the spammed
So, trapped in the house I am. It’s at times like these when I sit and contemplate and plot. Today, I am plotting what to do about spamcunts.
Some spam is quite funny, the messages often following the same format of, for example:
Hey, you have a great blog here! I’m definitely going to bookmark you! I have a health insurance lead californiasite/blog. It pretty much covers health insurance lead californiarelated stuff.
Eh? Utter nonsense, promoting stuff that nobody wants. I just like the way the last sentence says “It pretty much covers [enter subject here] related stuff” in all of them.
However, giving into word verification would be admitting defeat, so finding a more imaginative way of getting these bastards is called for. Of course, if I didn’t have comments e-mailed to me, I wouldn’t find out about most of the shit that gets left here. But I do, and it’s annoying and it’s a problem that is getting worse:
With regards to email spam, you know if you receive a spam and place it in your spam box then any other email with that address goes directly into your spam box, blogs have not caught up to that yet.
You are wrong and you are out of order. I’m sorry, but I shouldn’t have to turn on word verification to stop spammers posting crap on my blog. You should stop using it as a form of free advertising for your pathetic operation.
You have no right to intrude on people this way and I’m sure the law will soon prevent this.
Already, people are being taken to court and receiving custodial or financial sentences for sending spam e-mails and I hope you and others like you start to have similar action taken against you.
Oh and most idiots who spam people’s blogs aren’t stupid enough to leave contact information for us to get back to them.


