Re[2]: [SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Abigail Marshall
Hello Jay, Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 7:52:42 PM, you wrote: >> qualify for. See http://www.geocities.com/kl3434us/ North >> American Association of Unaccredited Colleges and >> Univerisities (sic) [No, that's not a joke site - it's real] JL> Actually, yes, it is a joke site. Not only are the ind

Re: [SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Matt Kettler
At 02:45 AM 7/2/03 +0200, Klaus Heinz wrote: Hi, There's been several comments on these, but I wanted to give some concrete examples from real spam in my mailbox. Yes, all three of these are very common spam messages. # describe PREST_NON_ACCREDITED 'Prestigious Non-Accredited Universities' ba

Re: [SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Jay Levitt
> qualify for. See http://www.geocities.com/kl3434us/ North > American Association of Unaccredited Colleges and > Univerisities (sic) [No, that's not a joke site - it's real] Actually, yes, it is a joke site. Not only are the individual college sites obviously jokes if you click on them, but take

Re: [SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Abigail Marshall
Hello Klaus, I think what you have is culture clash - you are encountering some things that are very common in the US, but perhaps not so well known in Germany: KH> # describe PREST_NON_ACCREDITED 'Prestigious Non-Accredited Universities' KH> "Prestigious" and "non-accredited" don't seem to fi

Re: [SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Justin Mason
Klaus Heinz writes: >it would be nice if someone could explain some of the rule descriptions: > > # describe PREST_NON_ACCREDITED 'Prestigious Non-Accredited Universities' > >"Prestigious" and "non-accredited" don't seem to fit together for >describing a university. Someone suggested to me spamme

[SAtalk] meaning of rule descriptions

2003-07-01 Thread Klaus Heinz
Hi, it would be nice if someone could explain some of the rule descriptions: # describe PREST_NON_ACCREDITED 'Prestigious Non-Accredited Universities' "Prestigious" and "non-accredited" don't seem to fit together for describing a university. Someone suggested to me spammers using this phrase t