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		<title>SPAM vs. Spam.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was a kid, I was in the Boy Scouts. I came home one day, with a bag full of supplies for my first Boy Scout camping trip. Giddy with a new find, I proudly regaled my Dad with the wonders of SPAM, not realizing that there was a reason that he was busy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a kid, I was in the Boy Scouts. I came home one day, with a bag full of supplies for my first Boy Scout camping trip. Giddy with a new find, I proudly regaled my Dad with the wonders of SPAM, not realizing that there was a reason that he was busy turning green as I talked. Seems he&#8217;d been well-acquainted with the joys of SPAM in WWII. Poor guy couldn&#8217;t think about SPAM without getting seriously queasy. He literally turned a pale shade of green.</p>
<p>I feel that way about Spam. There&#8217;s few things I can think of that bother me more than unsolicited intrusions into my online activities. What&#8217;s worse, is I&#8217;m now dealing with some Spammer that thinks it&#8217;s acceptable to hack into this blog and insert code so he can pump Spam to my readers.</p>
<p>I hate Spam. But I hate Spammers &#8211; and hackers &#8211; even more.</p>
<p>I can tell you it&#8217;s not been a problem for any of you &#8211; because this clueless hack is such a moron, he apparently doesn&#8217;t know how to properly hack a blog &#8211; his code simply makes my blog disappear. No code. Just a blank page. Mind you, I still don&#8217;t know how the little bastard is getting in&#8230;I&#8217;ve taken all the precautions I know, and I&#8217;m still getting several pages changed without permission.</p>
<p>I can promise you, though, that my patience is wearing thin. And I have a buddy who has a buddy that does high-level contract work for the code spooks at the NSA. I may call in a favor. Or three. And then we&#8217;ll see how much this little twerp likes it when HIS computer gets hacked.</p>
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