Come here to find your favorite wristwatch

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rooney wrote on 22. April 2005:
>
> Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you like.
>
> http://www.spamspamspamspam

[URL changed by me :)]

,----
| # host -t mx spamspamspam
| famousbrandwatch.com mail is handled by 20 210.51.181.137.
| famousbrandwatch.com mail is handled by 20 mx-01.superdns.cn
`----

This means your domain accepts emails. And if you have a look at some
test groups (and some replies from reflectors in your mailboxes) you see
some of your your addresses have been posted there now. May be you need to
enlarge your pen1s, and get some offers now.

Btw. I canceled that spam, also those I found in other groups.

F'up poster.
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.... after inserting a credit, Andreas Kohlbach <ankman@email.com> leaned
forward and saw...
>| # host -t mx spamspamspam

>This means your domain accepts emails.

Well, it means that the domain *has* an MX record. Whether or not the
SMTP service accepts mail destined for that domain is another matter!

(says he that cocked up a postfix config and bounced all mail destined
for lazarus as unauthorised spam-relay attempts for a day.
Gaaahhhhh....)

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Our valued destiny comes to nothing.
I can't tell you where we're going
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:33:47 +0800
"rooney" <famousbrandwatch@eastday.com> wrote:

> Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you
> like.
>
> http://www.famousbrandwatch.com

Actually, I'd much rather find my favourite old Game n Watch
games. Anyone know the sites I can download them from? I Had a
collection of about 20, just single EXE files most of them, but
can't find them thesedays :(

-Chris D
 
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Chris D's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
were:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:33:47 +0800
> "rooney" <famousbrandwatch@eastday.com> wrote:
>> Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you
>> like.
>> http://www.famousbrandwatch.com
> Actually, I'd much rather find my favourite old Game n Watch
> games. Anyone know the sites I can download them from? I Had a
> collection of about 20, just single EXE files most of them, but
> can't find them thesedays :(

I know what ya mean. I had Mario's Cement Factory. You can get them on
Gameboy now (Game & Watch Collection 1-3, and #4 is on GBA)
 
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In article <20050426113845.27be006d.dicko-
news@riverland.AAARRRGNOMORESPAM.net.au>, dicko-
news@riverland.AAARRRGNOMORESPAM.net.au says...
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:33:47 +0800
> "rooney" <famousbrandwatch@eastday.com> wrote:
>
> > Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you
> > like.
> >
> > http://www.famousbrandwatch.com
>
> Actually, I'd much rather find my favourite old Game n Watch
> games. Anyone know the sites I can download them from? I Had a
> collection of about 20, just single EXE files most of them, but
> can't find them thesedays :(
>
> -Chris D
>

Here's a start for you...

http://www.emuunlim.com/handheld/

http://www.4colorrebellion.com/index.php?p=44

Scott.
kiof@NOSPAMyahoo.com
 
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Hellmark played the following on an explodable self-inflating leather and
concrete saxophone

> Chris D's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
> were:
>> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:33:47 +0800
>> "rooney" <famousbrandwatch@eastday.com> wrote:
>>> Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you
>>> like.
>>> http://www.famousbrandwatch.com
>> Actually, I'd much rather find my favourite old Game n Watch
>> games. Anyone know the sites I can download them from? I Had a
>> collection of about 20, just single EXE files most of them, but
>> can't find them thesedays :(
>
> I know what ya mean. I had Mario's Cement Factory. You can get them on
> Gameboy now (Game & Watch Collection 1-3, and #4 is on GBA)

*steals daughter's GBA, shuts up crying 7 year old by promising her ice
cream and cookies for breakfast every day for a month*
 
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Dire Radiant's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his
body were:
>> Seriously dude, get a flashcart and the GBA works great for playing older
>> games via emulation. Its all I use mine for.
> I'd buy one just for that but it would make an unacceptable hole in the
> cab budget :(

I paid $125 for my GBASP (NES Edition too) and flashcart, and their normal
price is like $80-100
 
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 04:12:50 GMT
Kiof <kiof@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:

> Here's a start for you...
>
> http://www.emuunlim.com/handheld/
> http://www.4colorrebellion.com/index.php?p=44
>
> Scott.
> kiof@NOSPAMyahoo.com

You, Sir, are a legend. Thankyou! :D

That's the same site I used last time I think, but I couldn't
find it again whilst googling!

-Chris D