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		<title>By: seamonkeyrodeo &#187; The Barnum Perversion</title>
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		<dc:creator>seamonkeyrodeo &#187; The Barnum Perversion</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] A year or so ago I first encountered user agent spam, and was nonplussed: did someone really think that an admin (i.e. someone who might actually be running through server logs) would react positively to spamvertising &#8220;an interest free line of credit of upto [sic] 100,000,000.00&#8243; in server logs? Even for spammers the logic behind this approach to &#8220;advertising&#8221; seemed highly suspect. [...]</description>
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