Would putting their respective email addresses be a good idea? It seems almost inviting for spammers . . .
We could always password-protect the page, but that almost defeats the purpose because I doubt anyoen will remember it.
Another idea is to set up a yahoo email account and post it here to filter spam and pass on any messages that are actually real.
I dunno, I need to bounce ideas off someone.
I don’t get triple digits of e-mail per year. Things like this make me feel pathetic. Then I think something along the lines of the all the mud that didn’t get to sit up quote and laugh at people who don’t have e-mail at all. Like old people.
Would putting their respective email addresses be a good idea? It seems almost inviting for spammers . . .
We could always password-protect the page, but that almost defeats the purpose because I doubt anyoen will remember it.
Another idea is to set up a yahoo email account and post it here to filter spam and pass on any messages that are actually real.
I dunno, I need to bounce ideas off someone.
I can be the spam block account. I like getting e-mail, even from people I don’t know. Scratch that, especially from people I don’t know.
Nice, Reese.
By yahoo did you mean the site, or people like me?
People like you . . . ?
Commonly referred to as “yahoos”
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You ought to have posted fake e-mail addresses for all of them, then “accidentally” posted your sister’s real one.
She already gets about 30 emails a day of spam. Her email is already out there!
I think that might be a record. What does she do, pay people to spam her?
That’s nowhere near a record, I’ve seen triple digits per day.
I don’t get triple digits of e-mail per year. Things like this make me feel pathetic. Then I think something along the lines of the all the mud that didn’t get to sit up quote and laugh at people who don’t have e-mail at all. Like old people.
Our church is nameist. People whose last name begins with the letter M are way more likely to be elected than people with non-M names.