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	<title>Comments on: Another Top Ten Great Spam Subject Lines</title>
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	<description>Yet another attempt at sanity</description>
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		<title>By: Chuck</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
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		<description>Maybe not amusing, but number 10 caught my attention, so I took a closer look. Note that the &#039;t&#039; that was removed from &#039;the&#039; is precisely in the center of the otherwise complete sentence - 41 characters away from either end. I wouldn&#039;t call it symmetric per se, but I swear there must have been some non-sweatshop intelligence behind that one. Not to mention, that is an excerpt from a mostly philosophical discussion on the elegance of asynchronous messaging, a fundamental enabler of web 2.0/AJAX.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe not amusing, but number 10 caught my attention, so I took a closer look. Note that the &#8216;t&#8217; that was removed from &#8216;the&#8217; is precisely in the center of the otherwise complete sentence &#8211; 41 characters away from either end. I wouldn&#8217;t call it symmetric per se, but I swear there must have been some non-sweatshop intelligence behind that one. Not to mention, that is an excerpt from a mostly philosophical discussion on the elegance of asynchronous messaging, a fundamental enabler of web 2.0/AJAX.</p>
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