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Monday, June 21, 2004 why I don't filter email I spend so much time manually deleting spam, it's crazy, it's insane. But then, so am I, as I've gone to such lengths to demonstrate here. However, it's not just the attraction I feel to out-of-band reflections of my mental state that prevent me from setting up some reasonable mail filter. It's that I would then miss the found art my grafiks here so rely on, and the accidentally astounding communications from a source I choose to call my Higher Power...From: Rosario MageeMy view of the horizon of human potential (if you will forgive the expression) would be so much more constricted without these random communiques from the blind god Wintermute. 3:41 PM | link | |
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