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   <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 17:09:24 GMT</pubDate>
   <title>Who the Hell is Domain Design Shop?</title>
   <link>http://robertdot.org/2007/09/21/who-the-hell-is-domain-design-shop.html</link>
   <author>Robert &lt;rss@robertdot.org&gt;</author>
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     Tags:
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/geek.html" rel="tag">Geek</a>,  
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/spam.html" rel="tag">Spam</a>,  
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/web-design.html" rel="tag">Web Design</a>,  
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/web-standards.html" rel="tag">Web Standards</a> 
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     I ordered a couple domains from GoDaddy a few days ago.  I wasn't really surprised when I found an e-mail with the subject <q>Important information about your domain.</q>  I was surprised at what was inside.
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     Continue Reading &#34;Who the Hell is Domain Design Shop?&#34; on <a href="http://robertdot.org/2007/09/21/who-the-hell-is-domain-design-shop.html">Robertdot</a> or <a href="http://robertdot.livejournal.com/12156.html" rel="nofollow">LiveJournal</a>&hellip;
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   <pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2006 04:10:02 GMT</pubDate>
   <title>A Better Spam System</title>
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   <author>Robert &lt;rss@robertdot.org&gt;</author>
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     Tags:
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/geek.html" rel="tag">Geek</a>,  
     <a href="http://robertdot.org/tags/spam.html" rel="tag">Spam</a> 
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     Everyone hates spam.  That is a lie.  In order for spam to be worthwhile, some people must be using it (and they supposedly are).  But I don't and I don't want it.  I have a proposition (that, of course, will fail).
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