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<font size=3>Speaking of which, has anyone downloaded the new version of
Eudora? (V.5). The mailboxes now contain an extra column that
allows the program to label the "mood" of the writer (the
software is called moodwatch) by associating little red chili peppers
with the message. Soft, friendly exchanges between my friends and
me Eudora has sometimes bitchily slapped with two red chilies; on LBO,
recently, she gave the "fuckme pumps" post re: libertarian
socialism one chili, but Kelley got no chilis for using the word
"spank" in her previous post on that subject; Justin's eager
response merited two... as did John Halle's post about Pollit on Nader,
this Dick Armey post from Doug, and ChuckO's on spreading rumors.
In that last one, d'you suppose it was "bullshit" or
"brutality" that got the fickle mistress's cane?<br>
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Wonder what this post'll get...<br>
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Ho HO! I just got a thrillingly dominatrix message from Eudora when
I hit the Send button: "Your message to
"lbo-talk@lists.panix.com" re: "Blocking the Dick
Armey" is the sort of thing that might get your keyboard washed out
with soap, if you get my drift. You might consider toning it
down."<br>
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gasping in anticipation<br>
Jo<br>
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At 06:19 03-10-00, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>[better late than never - pointed
to by Sam Smith's Progressive Review]<br>
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Wired news - September 28, 2000<br>
<br>
Hey Armey, You've Been Filtered<br>
by Joyce Slaton<br>
<br>
When Congressman Dick Armey (R-Texas) spoke up in favor of filtering
software and other Net censorship measures, he probably didn't think it'd
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