1 Spam
Born along with the internet, the plague of unwanted electronic
messages became so harmful as to be considered one of the biggest nuisances of
the virtual world nowadays. The more you use anti-spam filters, yet the number
of messages that can break the blockade is great.
Unfortunately, despite the
advancement of software, there is no hope of clear solution to this problem. On
the internet, lists with thousands of e-mail addresses are traded every day and
even without authorization, no email is safe.
Born along with the internet, the plague of unwanted electronic
messages became so harmful as to be considered one of the biggest nuisances of
the virtual world nowadays. The more you use anti-spam filters, yet the number
of messages that can break the blockade is great.
Unfortunately, despite the
advancement of software, there is no hope of clear solution to this problem. On
the internet, lists with thousands of e-mail addresses are traded every day and
even without authorization, no email is safe.
A closely guarded secret
that was supposed to change the world upon its release in 2001, the Segway never
brought about its promised revolution in transportation. Though the technology
is pretty cool — very expensive gyroscopes make the thing nearly impossible to
tip over (though George W. Bush found a way) — the Segway's sales far
underperformed vs. Kamen's predictions. It lives on as the vehicle of choice for
mall cops and lazy tourists, but the Segway's best contribution might be as the
vehicle of choice for failed magician Gob Bluth in Arrested Development.
o edit.
that was supposed to change the world upon its release in 2001, the Segway never
brought about its promised revolution in transportation. Though the technology
is pretty cool — very expensive gyroscopes make the thing nearly impossible to
tip over (though George W. Bush found a way) — the Segway's sales far
underperformed vs. Kamen's predictions. It lives on as the vehicle of choice for
mall cops and lazy tourists, but the Segway's best contribution might be as the
vehicle of choice for failed magician Gob Bluth in Arrested Development.
o edit.
It doesn't matter how popular they are, they're pretty ugly. Crocs, introduced
in 2002, mostly take the form of rubber clogs but have been transformed into
high heels and loafers. Their manufacturing company announced on April 26, 2010,
that it would also start making ballet flats. "If we make it a little bit more
stylish, then we start to appeal to a larger audience," said the company's CEO.
Which means they just might be attractive enough to do your laundry in.
in 2002, mostly take the form of rubber clogs but have been transformed into
high heels and loafers. Their manufacturing company announced on April 26, 2010,
that it would also start making ballet flats. "If we make it a little bit more
stylish, then we start to appeal to a larger audience," said the company's CEO.
Which means they just might be attractive enough to do your laundry in.