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Another example of a typical "419" or advance-fee fraud email, again on a "died in an aircrash" theme...
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D= [Jun 6, 2005]; S=64kB, 664x768; T=PNG image [MIME:image/png].

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Key: D= file date of exhibit; S= size in bytes, XxY pixels, etc; T= type of exhibit; L= location/time or viewpoint of exhibit (if known).

  • spam = UBE, Unsolicited Bulk Email, UCE, Unsolicted Commerical Email, SPIT, SPam over Internet Telephony, SPIM, SPam over Instant Messaging, phishing = See Spamhaus, a major player in the fight against SPAM. Also CAUCE, spam.abuse.net and the SpamCon Foundation. See SourceForge for many free anti-SPAM software tools using techniques such as DNSRBL (DNS Real-time Block Lists), POP3, IMAP and SMTP (reverse) proxy servers, blacklists, greylists, whitelists, Bayesian filtering, DNS and SPF validation, blackholing, SPAMholing, tarpits/tarpitting, etc, etc, all designed to raise costs and reduce access from the lizards who fill our mailboxes with junk. See also phishing.

About This Category

This is a collection of pictures and sounds evocative of, or related to, memes.

A prime example of a meme or 'infective idea' might be a compulsive ad jingle that you can't get out of your head, or a memorable quote or 'one-liner' such as "Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!" from the film "Carry on Cleo" (see a BBC news item on top film quotes).

If you are interested in the science of thinking, the mind, and memes, then visit UK Memes Central, or read Dr Susan Blackmore's The Meme Machine.

 


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