I've received similar in the past. My understanding is that they make
almost sense so as to try and fool any anti-spam heuristics in
operation. However, there used to be a culture-jammer project called,
I think, prune, designed specifically to clutter up search engines and
Da Man. In retrospect, with the amount of spam flooding teh intarweb,
I don't know why they bothered.
Roger
On 07/07/06, MJ Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It actually looks like text from *David Copperfield* by Dickens that has
> been jumbled in the way that sometimes happens when transferring text
> for reasons that are beyond this technical idiot (OK, no comments,
> please...).
> mj
>
> Douglas Barbour wrote:
>
> > but where did you find this, exactly, Caleb? I do get sent things
> > like the other one, never that one though, & invitations to send
> > money, but this looks like a wonky translation...?
> >
> > Wonderfully wonky, of course....
> >
> > Doug
> > On 6-Jul-06, at 6:37 PM, Caleb Cluff wrote:
> >
> >> Hey Max, don't you love them? I found this... Rather it found me of
> >> course... But the last line!!!
> >>
> >>
> >> idea of what I want to say, beyond such as may be comprehended in
> >> yourself so much on your honour and all the rest of it, to sneak
> >> Jorkins, there was no difficulty about it. I took that
> >> as he had been accustomed to do when he enjoyed himself in the get the
> >> flower-pot now, I think I should like it being Sophys,
> >> Hes a young man, sure? said the portentous waiter, fixing his I could,
> >> to endeavour to get some command of himself. He replied,
> >> he forced his confidence upon me, expressly to make me miserable,
> >> family
> >> down to the latest posterity. As to Mrs. Micawber, I dont
> >> liberty of mentioning that Copperfield has noticed it too. they were
> >> going five hundred thousand miles, I should offer a few
> >> thoughtfully, as who should say, Ye Mayflies, enjoy your brief I know
> >> that James Steerforth, she said, with her hand on her
> >> I could, to endeavour to get some command of himself. He replied, a
> >> pernicious absurdity, that but for its being squeezed away in a
> >> full-sized woman, said the little creature, touching me as into a bath,
> >> with the tea-things. The ravages committed by this
> >> We should not have been much discomposed, I dare say, by the going to
> >> have any knockings on the head in THIS family, if you
> >> my aunt, if he had as many lives as a cat, and was on the point of
> >> single moment. So let us always do a kindness, and be
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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