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Now the premise of the campaign may gloss over some details, but I think this is a well intentioned and certainly well executed campaign.
Desktop patterns that will make your eyes blead. I find this very amusing.
Spammers rate pretty damn low on my list. Telemarketers are even worse. But this evening I have come across a group of slime that makes spammers and telemarketers look like Ghandi; people who try to send you faxes at 11:45pm. I am now very awake, and very pissed off.
If I could find them, I would be using my Louisville Slugger to good effect.
I have said in the past that I am leary of horror stories regarding freedom and invasion of privacy. (Not that I am not concerned about those topics, my letters to my Senators and Congresswoman as well as my money to the ACLU should prove that.) But here is a story by a person I doubt is lying. And it is very funny to boot.

To put it simply, this is an amazing book by an even more amazing author. The foreword expresses my feelings that everyone needs their own personal Eric Meyer to call upon, but this book makes a close second.