FW: HPLC Autosampler
Deanne Bell
dbell at fresno.ars.usda.gov
Mon Dec 13 17:33:48 EST 2004
I had about 100 of these emails today when i came in. I noticed that
there was 4 or 5 senders that the messages were from & that the subject
lines were actual subject lines from our group, but the messages were
all different (ad-nausium).
Deanne Bell
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk [mailto:owner-methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk]
On Behalf Of "Dr. Hiranya S. Roychowdhury"
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 2:09 PM
To: methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk
Subject: RE: HPLC Autosampler
Me too. Looks like something like a worm thatn is using our email
addresses to send these mailing out.
Quoting "Jayakumar, R" <R.Jayakumar at RoswellPark.org>:
> I am getting huge numbers of these mails (a sample attached below)
> which seems to be junk articles send by someone through an automated
> reply. I have no idea what they are. But if someone is doing this,
> please stop it. This is a science newsgroup, and we are not
> interested to fill our mailboxes with spams like this.
> What doth your interest in spoiling our day?
> Jai
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk
> [mailto:owner-methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk]
> On Behalf Of " P.W. at James Lab "
> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 2:38 PM
> To: methods at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: HPLC Autosampler
>
> film of Monroe's murder?
> Will Hersh now say that he was duped on the Monroe docs but now he has
> the real McCoy: it was Jayne Mansfield all along. With Liz Smith as
> the moderator, satire is impossible in this field.
>
> But down deep, submerged but still present, there is a resistance to
> all this. The public knows something is wrong. Two years ago, CBS and
> the New York Times conducted a poll which asked the
> respondents: If you could pick a President, any President, which one
> would you choose to run the country today? The winner, in a landslide,
> was John F. Kennedy who doubled the tally of the second place
> finisher. In 1988, Rolling Stone surveyed the television generation,
> i.e. the below forty group, on their diverse opinions and attitudes.
> Their two most admired public leaders were Bobby Kennedy and Martin
> Luther King, dead twenty years before, when many of those polled were
> infants or not even born. This holds not just in America. In Pete
> Hammill's 1995 book Piece Work, he relates an episode in his life when
> his car broke down in the Mexican countryside. He walked to a poor,
> Third World style hut which had no amenities except a phone. Before he
> left, he thanked the native Mexicans who lived there and took a look
> around the dilapidated, almost bare interior. The only decorations he
> saw were a plaster figurine of Che Guevara, and near it, a photo of
> John Kennedy.
>
> It's that international Jungian consciousness, however bottled up,
> ambiguous, uncertain, that must be dislodged. In a sense, this
> near-maniacal effort, and all the money and effort involved in it, is
> a
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Hiranya S. Roychowdhury, Ph.D.
Coll. Asst. Professor,
Molecular Biology,
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Rm# 336, Chemistry Bldg.; MSC 3MLS
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003
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