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Marc Logemann

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Hani breaks law Posted: Jan 28, 2005 4:09 AM
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Ken succeeded where so many others failed in the past. He got Hani to comment in his own blog. Some of the most prominent others who failed include: Anonymous Bastard, Clown Puncher, Joseph Oettinger, Frde Grtot and many more.

So everyone in the world wide net is wondering how that could be happened. The topic was sensitive: Email marketing. Email marketing can be compared to whale hunting. 0,5% of worldwide whale hunting is legitimate because of scientific research, the other 99,5% are just illegal. I assume that Kens email marketing was inside the 99,5% which is considered Spam.

For sure this blog is not really worth reading because it doesnt solve the worlds problems, because of that i posted it at a time where most US guys still sleep .

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