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Topic: Methuselah
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Ravenshoe
IE # 186
Member # 783
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Could you e-mail me? I've got a question for you. Thanks.
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Ravenshoe
IE # 186
Member # 783
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Bumping this up. I'll make it easy for you: steve DOT schnier AT rogers DOT com Thanks. [ February 04, 2006, 03:12 PM: Message edited by: the Moderator ]
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gergley
IE # 200
Member # 74
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A suggestion: You might want a moderator to re-type your email address so it has [AT] instead of @. I don't quite know how to explain it but I can explain that just posting your email address on a website site is like an open invitation for spam.
Take care.
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Ravenshoe
IE # 186
Member # 783
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Gergley, thanks for the suggestion. Moderators, could you accommodate that? Thanks.
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Scotty Arsenault
IE # 178
Member # 116
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Methuselah, an "animation friend" of mine, and I think of yours wants to chat with you about something. Can you write to me at scotty[at]commanderkitty.com, and I can hook you two up?
Thought I'd recycle a conveniently titled old post
( Come to think of it, I'd be willing to bet spambots have solved the whole @ symbol step-around by now. Ah well.)
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Cartoons for the Common Man!
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gergley
IE # 200
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Perhaps a decent way to foil those bots would be to use graphics (for example, gifs) of the Dot and At symbols. They could be the size of smilies.
While it would be best to just not type the emailaddys in the first place, mixing up the text with graphics--or posting the entire address in the form of a graphic--would be safer.
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