A list of puns related to "Electronic Spam"
Seems like an older account was sold for Leakgirls spam
https://old.reddit.com/user/ukelelehip
For those of you who filed a claim in the Egyptian Pima Cotton class action suit, check your spam folder for the subject "Hansen-Mitchell, et al. v. Welspun USA, Inc., et al. Settlement."
I almost deleted this because the sender is "no reply."
I only got $3.45, hope some of you got more than this.
Anyone else get these all day? Sometimes they leave a voicemail, others will just call and hang up. The numbers always seem to change, making it difficult to block them all. I get them when I'm sleeping, as well. I'll awake to 6 or so missed calls from obviously spoofed numbers. Voicemails too, they're silent & last a duration of two whole annoying seconds. Anyone else getting them? What have you done about it?
Try it. Did you sign up for the Canadian Coalition for Electronic Rights campaign (the now defunct ccer.ca) around January of 2011? Did you get an email from the Nova Scotia Young Liberals? Guess what: You're a member of the Liberal party website now!
You can use the same email you gave to the CCER to login to the Liberal Party website (you'll have to "reset" your password).
I've got a broken Xbox360 (red ring of death) and a broken original Xbox that I'd love to not toss in a dumpster (oceans, dolphins, puppies, all that). I'm not particularly interested in trying to sell them (they're from work, so I wouldn't get to keep the cash money) but I just want a place where I can recycle them for free or very cheap. Google is not being helpful. Ideas?
I work with a music website, but am not here to throw in a plug. After working in the industry and surrounding myself with music rhetoric it has become readily apparent just how easy it is to disseminate bad, useless, or wrong information. Music publications (not limited to blogs), are often filled with fluff, lack any real substance, and often miss the point completely.
There are 70k readers in this subreddit that all readily "give a shit" about electronic music. What do you find missing in music/internet journalism? What could be improved on, what do you hate, and what needs more pickles?
www.acolourfulstorm.com/mixes
I found this website after searching for an image of a turquoise hexagon sun (don't judge me) on Google Images. After looking around at the extraneous results, I found a picture of some sort of concrete wall, with the number 003 and the name "moopie" in front of it. It took me to a freaking treasure trove of musical mixes by DJs and producers associated with a music label called "a colourful storm." I went on to learn that 003 meant that it was the third mix (out of 69, all of which are 1-2 1/2 hours long) and that it featured Turquoise Hexagon Sun as one of the songs.
On a side note, I am brand new to Reddit, and this is my VERY first post. I hope you guys get a chance to listen to a few of the mixes.
So there's this PPP in Washington State called GoodToGo that manages the electronic tolling and billing for bridges and express lanes around the region.
Many Seattle residences are quite well-versed in their already-shaky history:
Really the entire comments are a lighthearted romp through droves of buttfurious Seattleites trying to stay calm and passive aggressive.
There's a good chance the mods there will just nuke the whole thing, so get it while it's hot.
/r/Seattle/comments/3wdwyp/fuck_you_goodtogo/
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