Spamamnot
I don’t know how people can spend their time creating spam.
We all receive so many emails, direct mails and text messages about things that don’t count. It’s hard to believe that some folks actually compose messages about viagra and a 10 million dollar jackpot. And they’re getting smart enough to put these on the subject line: "Hi (your name)!," or "How have you been?" The system’s so intelligent, that when actual messages are sent and received, they either go directly to the spam folder or are not read at all by the overprotective reader. Some direct mail insist "Urgent!," making the word relative in this time and age.
Until guilt hits these spam-makers, there is one thing we can do(apart from not pressing "Forward"): That is, not to be a spam in other people’s lives. People you meet must be happy to receive you, and send you. Of the many friends, and people in their lives, you have to make an impact. You have to make sense. You have to count.
January 1st, 2007 at 6:27 pm
Hi Caris,
I agree with this completely. :>
Kuya