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arshad hussain

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May 24, 2012, 2:58:36 PM5/24/12
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The Jobs Ideas - How To Find a Dream Job
Get onlinejobs,offline jobs copy past jobs
How To Find Out What Your Dream Job. Job Search Ideas
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Matthew B. Tepper

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May 24, 2012, 4:17:56 PM5/24/12
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Let me guess -- does it have something to do with stuffing envelopes at home?

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Charles H. Sampson

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May 25, 2012, 12:28:44 PM5/25/12
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Matthew B. Tepper <oy˛@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Let me guess -- does it have something to do with stuffing envelopes at home?

No, stuffing envelopes at home can hardly be called a dream job.
Stuffing envelopes at home is the job that brings you thousands of
dollars per month.

Charlie
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Nobody in this country got rich on his own. You built a factory--good.
But you moved your goods on roads we all paid for. You hired workers we
all paid to educate. So keep a big hunk of the money from your factory.
But take a hunk and pay it forward. Elizabeth Warren (paraphrased)

weary flake

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May 26, 2012, 10:37:10 PM5/26/12
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csam...@inetworld.net (Charles H. Sampson) wrote:

> Matthew B. Tepper <oy˛@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > Let me guess -- does it have something to do with stuffing envelopes at
> > home?
>
> No, stuffing envelopes at home can hardly be called a dream job.
> Stuffing envelopes at home is the job that brings you thousands of
> dollars per month.
>
> Charlie

Haven't you ever dreamed of working in a spam factory?

J

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May 27, 2012, 8:19:01 AM5/27/12
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On May 26, 10:37 pm, weary flake <wearyfl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Haven't you ever dreamed of working in a spam factory?


I have often wondered who spends their time trawling through these and
similar message boards so my mailbox can be afflicted with at least a
dozen unwanted messages every day...

Norman Schwartz

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May 27, 2012, 11:45:50 AM5/27/12
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I can deal with the emails, it's telephone calls such as those suggesting I
switch my energy provider to save money which cause a little grief, it can
interrupt listening to CM :-(. (A Don't Call Telephone Number Listing also
Don't Help.). Foolishly I fell for that a very long time ago and although
their energy cost might have been a few pennies less, my original provider
charged nearly as much for the use of their lines as was their total cost in
my original statement. So I ended up paying nearly twice as much. Needless
to add, I switched back to my original supplier at the earliest possible
date.


Matthew B. Tepper

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May 27, 2012, 2:11:46 PM5/27/12
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"Norman Schwartz" <nm...@optonline.net> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in news:4fc24c36$0$14808$607e...@cv.net:
Well, we have some hotly-contested statewide and Congressional primaries in
my neighborhood, so I've been getting almost daily phonecalls touting Joe
Politician or Moe Wardheeler. It's driving me nuts! I got one (recorded)
call from former Mayor Richard Riordan; I neither know nor care whom he was
endorsing, but it was amusing that the call came from Oregon.

Yesterday I opened the mailbox and found the latest issue of Westways, and
fifteen political advertisements. Fifteen! Some of them were multiples
from the same candidate. One of the most obnoxious was from Representative
Howard Berman (a fully-owned and -operated division of The Walt Disney
Company -- the outer envelope bears the inscription, "Jury Duty is Good
Citizenship," and nothing at all to indicate that it's a campaign advert.
Berman is actually having to fight for his nomination this year, since a
redistricting has eliminated one of the safe Democratic House seats and his
colleague Brad Sherman wants to keep his job too.

I was already planning to vote against Berman, who is one of the Big Media
tools pushing copyright ever back, but this doesn't help his case any.
Sherman, should he win, will no doubt bow to the Industry and carry on
Berman's task of destroying public domain and fair use. But at least I can
have an illusion, for a little while.

The copyright issue is relevant, of course, to the matter of classical
music recordings, because it is one of the reasons one has to go shopping
overseas for many historical recordings (or at least many of the ones which
have been reprocessed and remastered properly).
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