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CreatemotionsT seeks beta testers for a strong Q&A session

CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software.
Based
on innovative ideas and sporting an intuitive GUI, it is suited for both
home and business applications.

The author Roberto Della Pasqua says: "Createmotions is the result of four
years of full time development and academic research by a team comprised of
international talent, with the ultimate goal of bringing evolutionary
messaging software methods to the business market, the home use and the
third sector".

CreatemotionsTM is inviting companies, IT groups, academic researchers,
senior coders, low level TCP/IP hackers and pretty much anyone who is
interested to be a part of the beta test. As a reward, one licence for the
final product will be given to all participants.

If interested please check www.createmotions.com.

Thank you :)

Roberto
Nov 14 '05 #1
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Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software.

[etc.]
Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
anti-spamming address munging?
Nov 14 '05 #2
Martin Ambuhl wrote:

Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software.

[etc.]
Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
anti-spamming address munging?


Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.
Nov 14 '05 #3
infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> scribbled the following:
Martin Ambuhl wrote:
Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
> CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software. [etc.]
Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
anti-spamming address munging?

Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.


I guess hypocrisy is not one of those reasons.

--
/-- Joona Palaste (pa*****@cc.helsinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
\-------------------------------------------------------- rules! --------/
"When a man talks dirty to a woman, that's sexual harassment. When a woman talks
dirty to a man, that's 14.99 per minute + local telephone charges!"
- Ruben Stiller
Nov 14 '05 #4
Joona I Palaste wrote:

infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> scribbled the following:
Martin Ambuhl wrote:
Why do spammers use anti-spamming address munging?

Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.


I guess hypocrisy is not one of those reasons.


No, it isn't. Spammers don't do this because they're hypocritical.
They're hypocritical because they do this.
Nov 14 '05 #5
infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:
Martin Ambuhl wrote:

Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software.

[etc.]
Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
anti-spamming address munging?


Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.


Nah. All spammers are immoral, worthless lowlife. Most police officers
are not in the LAPD.

Richard
Nov 14 '05 #6
Richard Bos wrote:

infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:
Martin Ambuhl wrote:

Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
> CreatemotionsTM is a high quality family of instant messaging software.
[etc.]
Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
anti-spamming address munging?
Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.


Nah.


You appear to disagree...
All spammers are immoral, worthless lowlife. Most police officers
are not in the LAPD.


....but your disagreement appears to span not from logic but from a
moral position. I can hardly believe that anyone would need this to
be clarified, but it appears that you do, so I'll clarify. I was
*not* equating spammers with police officers. I was merely showing
that defending yourself against attack is neither incompatible with
being an attacker, nor necessarily hypocritical.

Morally, you're on safer ground. Spamming is of course abhorrent
to all sensible people.
Nov 14 '05 #7
infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:
Richard Bos wrote:

infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:
Martin Ambuhl wrote:

> Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
> anti-spamming address munging?

Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
bullet-proof vests.


Nah.


You appear to disagree...
All spammers are immoral, worthless lowlife. Most police officers
are not in the LAPD.


...but your disagreement appears to span not from logic but from a
moral position. I can hardly believe that anyone would need this to
be clarified, but it appears that you do, so I'll clarify. I was
*not* equating spammers with police officers. I was merely showing
that defending yourself against attack is neither incompatible with
being an attacker, nor necessarily hypocritical.


The police (usually) protect themselves from other people's, often
criminals', attacks. Spammers protect themselves from their own crimes.
The latter _is_ hypocritical, the former is not.

Richard
Nov 14 '05 #8
Richard Bos wrote:

infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:
Richard Bos wrote:

infobahn <in******@btinternet.com> wrote:

> Martin Ambuhl wrote:
>
> > Can you say "spam"? I knew you could. Why do spammers use
> > anti-spamming address munging?
>
> Perhaps for the same reason that some armed police officers wear
> bullet-proof vests.

Nah.


You appear to disagree...
All spammers are immoral, worthless lowlife. Most police officers
are not in the LAPD.


...but your disagreement appears to span not from logic but from a
moral position. I can hardly believe that anyone would need this to
be clarified, but it appears that you do, so I'll clarify. I was
*not* equating spammers with police officers. I was merely showing
that defending yourself against attack is neither incompatible with
being an attacker, nor necessarily hypocritical.


The police (usually) protect themselves from other people's, often
criminals', attacks. Spammers protect themselves from their own crimes.
The latter _is_ hypocritical, the former is not.


No. Spammers use email munging to protect themselves from other
people's (i.e. other spammers') crimes, not from their own. I
can't believe that even a spammer would be stupid enough to spam
his own address(es). (All right, maybe I /can/ believe that, but
I doubt whether it is true for most of them.) So the analogy,
imperfect though it may be, is still reasonable.
Nov 14 '05 #9

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