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Regine June 22, 2004 art, life online

Spoems

Andrew Yahner, from Boston, does not delete spam, he reads it and turns it into poems.
All the poems are lines from spam. Some are partial lines, and most are mixes of multiple messages, but all are the original text, grammar, and syntax cut-and-pasted.

Get an idea of the result on his blog.
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    Doug on January 26, 2006 at 10:41 pm

    There’s a whole site dedicated to the stuff at http://www.spoems.com. I’m going to start writing them becasue they have a submission site at http://www.spoems.com/submit.php
    All I can say is:
    Crown End Of Life
    Gold Analog – Digital Display
    we can help mining safety
    Are you in charge of Your future?
    Use your talent to be an investigator

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