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Postby LOKI » Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:22 pm

Here's a pretty wierd one I just got. Just thought I'd share.




Hi there,
I just got off the phone with Giancarlo and he was telling me
about his new book about getting what (and who) you want with
the power of Witchcraft.

Yes, I said Witchcraft.

But not the bad kind that brings violent and negative effects
in your life. It's the helpful, spiritual way of the matter.

It teaches you how to use easy spells and 5 minute rituals
to bring more abundance, love, health and joy to your life.

Anyway, he told me about the amount of copies he was selling on
a daily basis and (after my jaw absolutely dropped) I was
convinced we are in the middle of a 'magic revolution'.

He has tons of ecstatic customers writing him
testimonials and words of praise every day...

He does not know how long he can offer this book because he has to
limit the number of copies, so I wanted to make sure you had your
chance to read it before its gone.

I am SURE you will love it :-)

Check out his website now!

Enjoy!
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Postby krispykreme » Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:28 pm

Well thats weird.
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Postby VxJasonxV » Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:13 am

Proper plain text content dodges spam filters (barring blacklisted hosts, of course).
Then they load up the junk into the HTML part, and most e-mail clients render that instead (because that's the "rich e-mail" part of the web!).
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Postby ssj100matt » Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:21 am

yeah i almost got tricked by an identity theif a while ago... When Bank One changed to Chase i got an email from "Chase" claiming they needed to update the new website so they needed my info... I looked at what they needed me to fill out and i said "sneaky bastard".... Needless to say the higher authoritys are handling that...
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Postby tweak_ » Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:43 pm

heres one I've gotten-

Hey Kat,
Sorry to hear about Piper's leg. I hope it's not too serious. I can't imagine having to carry either of my two dogs up and down stairs.
Just let me know when you return and we'll figure out a time to get together. I hope you have a chance to do some photography on your trip. If so, I would encourage you to shoot some black & white. Traveling with film is always an adventure because of the airport security so, if you're able to buy it when you get to Austria, I'd do that.
Don't ever let airport security people try to convince you that the x-ray inspection won't hurt your film unless it's very high-speed film. It just isn't true.
If you do buy some b/w film, I would suggest either Ilford HP-5 or Kodak Tri-X. Both are 400 ISO rated films but have a lot of flexibility. When you set your ISO speed on your camera, instead of setting it to 400 to match the film, set it to 250 or 320. It will mean that your negatives will be a little over-exposed but, they'll yield better looking prints.
If you do have to travel with film, either exposed or un-exposed, put it into some lead bags which you can purchase at camera shops. That's the safest thing to do.
And, I'll advance a part of the next lesson - a part of composition called the "rule of thirds". When looking through your view finder, divide the area up into thirds, both vertically and horizontally. Then, when composing your shots, try to put the most interesting element of your image, onto one of those "thirds". Try also to look for interesting lines, etc. that would lead a viewer's eye into the image. Basically, all this just means, you don't have to put your subject in the dead center of the frame.
Since it may be a while before you get back to Austria, I thought it would be nice to give you a little more to work on so hopefully you'll come back with some images you'll be really proud of.
As always, if you have any questions, just holler.
Safe travels.
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