happy birthday
the e-mail is 35 today! 35 years, who's thought about that? here some figures:
in 2003 30.000millons of e-mails were sent around the world
each "working person" gets about 21- 50 mails per day
one our per day we spend each day composing and reading our electronic mails, 15 minutes it takes us to delete and sort what we don't wont
orthographical we could do a lot better but don't care
90% have sent mails accidentely to people they don't know
so we have to ask ourselfs if that's where all the spam comes from...
(70% of all mail recieved by thoses "working persons" are spam) and than i ask myself: how old is spam?
(al figures according to 20minutos read in the metro today)
in 2003 30.000millons of e-mails were sent around the world
each "working person" gets about 21- 50 mails per day
one our per day we spend each day composing and reading our electronic mails, 15 minutes it takes us to delete and sort what we don't wont
orthographical we could do a lot better but don't care
90% have sent mails accidentely to people they don't know
so we have to ask ourselfs if that's where all the spam comes from...
(70% of all mail recieved by thoses "working persons" are spam) and than i ask myself: how old is spam?
(al figures according to 20minutos read in the metro today)
ypsilon - 2004-11-22 12:05
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