Phishers aren’t even trying these days:

The following things stand out:

  • The date header is +0900. Suspicion rating: 2/10
  • The recorded log in time is in EST. The Halifax and myself are in GMT. Suspicion rating: 6/10
  • The recorded log in time hadn’t occured by the time I get the email. Suspicion rating: 8/10
  • I don’t bank with the Halifax. Suspicion rating: 10 million/10

I’m looking to buy either a Samsung E900 or D900 and would like some
horror stories on either phone from the LazyWeb. I’m tended towards the
E900 as it’s a smaller phone, but then the D900 has a better camera. I
haven’t really felt the need for a camera phone, but the quality is
reaching the same as my digital camera, with the exception of not having
an optical zoom.

Particularly interested in tales of slow or confusing UI and success
stories of running an ssh client on it. Not really interested in
recommendations of other phones at the moment. That might come later
when I discover how bad these phones are.

For the last few weeks, we’ve had a couple of pigeons nesting in one
corner of the small triangular piece of glass I delude myself into
calling a garden. Yesterday the egg they’ve been incubating hatched and
we now have a small yellow ball of fluff my girlfriend has named
Armstrong.

Armstrong
and Mother/Father

Slef
Did it ever occur to you that the comma rather than period in the email
address might possibly have been a genuine mistake rather than an attempt to
target you. Your excessively and increasingly paranoid and biased blog postings are
starting to piss me off. You managed to suggest that Madduck thought
that cookies should never be used. Reading his post you see he
referenced Sesse
who only said that people shouldn’t use cookies if they didn’t need to.
As for your assertion that wikipeda has a “extreme right-wing
viewpoint”, I sat and read both the blog entry you posted to and the
discussion page in question. You conviently failed to mention that
wikipedia’s problem with the FAQ is that it is the collective work of
anonymous contributors and edited by a person that google ranks below
the profile of some games player. (Oh sorry, forgot google is in on the
anti-mjray conspiracy). Wikipedia’s policy on sources clearly states
that primary sources should be “made available by a credible
publication”.

When you’ve finished complaining, you might want to fix the link
element in your rdf to not point to itself.