Spam wars play out across Internet:
"The graying grandmother in a 'What Would Jesus Do?' T-shirt proudly recalls stretching two turkey carcasses into enough gumbo to feed 100 of the city's poor.
To keep from joining their ranks, she spams. Fox lays out $1,000 a month for the kind of high-speed Internet connection that businesses and some small Internet service providers use.
She harnesses that power all night using a couple of shopworn computers in her home, spitting out millions of junk e-mails for merchandise ranging from land in Belize to blessed coins."
"The graying grandmother in a 'What Would Jesus Do?' T-shirt proudly recalls stretching two turkey carcasses into enough gumbo to feed 100 of the city's poor.
To keep from joining their ranks, she spams. Fox lays out $1,000 a month for the kind of high-speed Internet connection that businesses and some small Internet service providers use.
She harnesses that power all night using a couple of shopworn computers in her home, spitting out millions of junk e-mails for merchandise ranging from land in Belize to blessed coins."
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