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Dear members,

 

Please note that the occasional porn spam mail is genuine and the

images graphiclly untouched. So just ignore them.

 

However the recent 'miracle' photo is a fake, first confirmed by

Ishmael and then by the victim of the joke. i have been told that it

had been circulating for some time before being forwarded to me.

 

From what i have gathered it was at least two weeks, but probably

even earlier. This time frame was taken as an indication that it was

genuine since no one had doubted otherwise, and the SY in the photo

had not protested .................. until it was posted here.

 

In future we will take measures, including checking with brother

Ishmael, to ensure that fake photos are not posted.

 

But as far as porn spam is concerned there is not much that can be

done to eradicate this booming business that actually drives the IT

industry - from broadband availabilty to crytal-clear DVD. Just wish

to caution that this fantasy world is graphically real and

artificially drives the natural lower chakras of hundreds of

millions crazy every day.

 

i do not wish to moderate postings. So let's moderate ourselves from

inquiring into obvious porn links.

 

 

jagbir

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shriadishakti , " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org> wrote:

>

> But as far as porn spam is concerned there is not much that can be

> done to eradicate this booming business that actually drives the

> IT industry - from broadband availabilty to crytal-clear DVD. Just

> wish to caution that this fantasy world is graphically real and

> artificially drives the natural lower chakras of hundreds of

> millions crazy every day.

>

 

Monday, 21 July, 2003

 

Cyber sex lures love cheats

 

Growing numbers of married people are turning to internet chat rooms

for sexual thrills, a US study has found.

 

Most spouses who got involved with the opposite sex over the

internet did not think they were doing anything wrong, said the

report by a University of Florida researcher.

 

But partners felt betrayed by the virtual infidelity, even though in

most cases no physical contact had taken place.

 

" The internet will soon become the most common form of infidelity,

if it isn't already, " said Beatriz Mileham, from the University of

Florida, who carried out the new study.

 

" Never before has the dating world been so handy for married men and

women looking for a fling.

 

" With cyber sex, there is no longer any need for secret trips to

obscure motels. An online liaison may even take place in the same

room with one's spouse. "

 

Chat rooms are the fastest rising cause of relationship breakdowns,

according to counselling groups in the US.

 

The problem would get worse as the number of people online continued

to rise, said Ms Mileham.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3083173.stm

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