Spamistry
I do so enjoy the ridiculous text of spam messages these days... some computer program / third world hacker-type has really got my number: just now I got a message with the subject line "The chloride and hydroxide anions are disordered and they interact, along with the uncoordinated water molecule, with the polycationic chain to form a three-dimensional, hydrogen-bonded network."
It went on to say...
"O hydrogen bonds stabilize the crystal packing. The piperazine ring displays an almost-perfect chair conformation, with the tricyclic nuclei assuming a pseudo-equatorial orientation. The morpholine unit adopts an almost ideal chair conformation. O hydrogen bonds, which link the molecules into chains running parallel to the c axis."
And so forth. This is totally unfair... how can I not follow this guy's super-hot stock tip?
Comments
Something I never understand is ... why do they do this? What is this email accomplishing exactly? Is it just trying to slow down servers?
Posted by: A.J. | December 14, 2006 08:34 PM