I have been thinking of why no one is using some technique like this?
Tag on Email Subject to STOP SPAM emails
For example
1) I tell my customer to add “TM:B1234;” before the subject line in his email to me
2) The email then sending to me and passing through the gateway
3) Then the gateway detected the tag “TM:B1234;” on subject line, so the email will be consider not SPAM
Why I think this way can stop most of the SPAM because you have to manually put the tag in the subject line to make it work
Maybe this idea is crazy, stupid or nosense….but I believe it can…lol
boyd News
Flight simulation on Google maps, what a great idea
Try it…
http://www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html


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Today we went into a phone shop in SoHo London and my girlfriend grabbed this phone for FREE!!! of course, by pay monthly plan
more technical information coming soon after I review it tomorrow…the battery is still charging now…
boyd Hardware, Mobile
Have you heard of XGL? XGL is one of the hottest topic of Linux community now. Basically it’s a virtual desktop with lots of transition / 3D effects. A real eye candy stuff. It can make your desktop turn like a cube while your video screen is still playing. But at this stage it is still difficult to setup and has limited support for certain graphics card only
I am still trying to get it work with my ATI X800XL on both SUSE 10.1 and UBUNTU 6.06

(images links from http://www.linuxedge.org/?q=node/58)
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