I have to send bizarre e-mails fairly regularly.
We had a case at my law firm that was about the shrink wrap packaging used for some meats. As an exhibit for the case, someone had a huge slab of meat taking up most of a refrigerator in one of our pantries. It was in there for about a month or so after a hearing, and started off nice and red, but became rather brown after being forgotten for a while. When people started lodging complaints, I had to track down who the slab of meat belonged to. I wish I kept that e-mail. It's hard to make an e-mail that you can claim is a serious e-mail but that is really designed to make people chuckle and go "WFT".
It's hard to make an e-mail that you can claim is a serious e-mail but that is really designed to make people chuckle and go "WFT".
Mostly because most people don't use the phrase "What f*** the".
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occasional smartass
With the proliferation of web-sites that require password access, as well as PC and network applications that demand secure access via username/password combos, remembering all those combinations is getting to be quite a problem for a lot of people.
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I have the solution to this....
for a nominal monthly fee, I will record your various username/passwords againt the relevent application in my database. Then, when you wish to access , for example your bank account, just email me and I will respond with your password and username...
I have a text file with all my passwords in it -- which is gpg encrypted.