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  • M Miszou

    I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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    Tim Smith
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    Well, at least you aren't: me@abc.com I use that all the time and didn't even think about it. :) (Fer all you ferners, ABC is a US broadcasting (TV, radio) company) Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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    • M Miszou

      I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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      ZoogieZork
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      I've always used nobody@example.com, since example.com/.net/.org are reserved domains, so I'm pretty sure I'm not inadvertently bothering anyone :) - Mike

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      • M Miszou

        I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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        Daniel Turini
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        Well, most often I use billgates@microsoft.com, but when I really need a real bogus e-mail, I use Mailinator. You can do it on anything you choose - from .bat to .net - A customer

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        • M Miszou

          I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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          Jamie Hale
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          I always use joe@there.net. Don't know why. J

          "I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."

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          • M Miszou

            I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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            Chris Meech
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            I use anyone@whocares.com. Never got a wrong number yet! Chris Meech If you spin a Chinese person around, do they become dis-oriented? Why do people in this time period worry so much about time traveler's destroying their worldline when they have no problem doing it themselves every day? John Titor.

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            • M Miszou

              I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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              Ray Cassick
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              I use a mixture of the following: yeah_right@noway.com no_way@yeahright.com


              Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall." George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If the physicists find a universal theory describing the laws of universe, I'm sure the asshole constant will be an integral part of that theory.


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              • M Miszou

                I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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                leppie
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                I have used l@l.com leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
                Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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                • M Miszou

                  I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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                  Chris Losinger
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                  i sometimes feel bad for no@no.com (my favorite junk address). but, since IE is helpful enough to keep dropping it into forms for me, so i never bother thinking up a new one. ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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                  • M Miszou

                    I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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                    Steve Hopkins
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                    The only address that you need is abuse@real.com if(E_NOINTERFACE == pThat->QueryInterface(IID_IUnknown,(void**)&pUnk)) { // I aint no pUnk bitch! }

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                    • M Miszou

                      I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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                      Codin Carlos
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                      IHateSpam@biteme.com

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                      • M Miszou

                        I just got to thinking about websites that ask for your email address so you can join, but never send out a confirmation email to verify the address. Whenever this happens, I generally put something like "noyb@nowhere.com". Being curious, I thought I'd look up the website and see what nowhere.com really was... Turns out it doesn't exist! According to register.com, the domain name is taken, but doing a whois lookup on it just returns the word "timeout" :suss: I wonder if this domain is completely useless now, due to large volumes of spam? should I feel guilty? :~

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                        AdventureBoy
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                        I'd tell you mine, but I'd be breaching the kid sister law. ;P Why is the phrase "It's none of my business" always followed by "BUT..." ;P

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                          Well, at least you aren't: me@abc.com I use that all the time and didn't even think about it. :) (Fer all you ferners, ABC is a US broadcasting (TV, radio) company) Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                          Steve Mayfield
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                          ABC is a US broadcasting (TV, radio) company) owned by Disney....don't mess with the mouse!!! Steve

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