Dumbest Spammer in the History of the World?
Or pretty close to it. If you are going to spoof a site, have the decency to at least spell the name correctly. Yeesh. And this piece of phishery is phooling WHO exactly?
Or pretty close to it. If you are going to spoof a site, have the decency to at least spell the name correctly. Yeesh. And this piece of phishery is phooling WHO exactly?
I’m installing BBPress over at Web Jones Designs. I fired up the installer script and was cheerfully greeted with this:
Like that punch line from Mrs. Marcellus Wallace’s very bad joke, I’m catching up here. We just got back from three days in the Hill Country with Robert’s sister. His younger brother also drove up from Corpus Christi. The dinner was wonderful. We feasted on turkey, ham, yams, taters, two kinds of cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, my Chess Pie, some nice wine and superb company.
I’m annoyed as heck. I have a PDA that I absolutely love. I think it’s the best $165 I’ve ever spent. It has a camera, it plays MP3s, it has several games I love, I can keep track of my appointments, grocery lists, to do lists, contacts, surf the net, ICQ and tell time all over the world.
I’ve got a WordPress.com invite up for grabs. I’ll pass it on to the first person to email me with the phrase I LOVE WORDPRESS in the Subject Line.
Who Should Use WordPress.com? Anyone who wants to dabble in WordPress and who doesn’t have their own domain or web hosting account. WordPress.com offers WordPress-driven blogs with a limited selection of templates and minimal user customization. (There’s no sidebar or other template editing available, just WP Pages and the Links feature.) WordPress.com blogs use a modified WPMU.