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		<title>Elevating our Spam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Lachut</dc:creator>
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No matter how many enhanced levels of security are put in place by our email providers, the pervasiveness of our online activities have made spam a way of life.  By this point, we&#8217;ve all received messages that run the gamut from financial scams sent from far away lands telling of untold wealth to countless offers for life-changing pharmaceuticals that promise to cure every ill imaginable, but despite its best attempts to overwhelm us with sheer volume, it&#8217;s hard to imagine anyone actually falling for any of it these days.  So as we&#8217;ve evolved as savvy web surfers, why hasn&#8217;t our [...]]]></description>
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