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Spam removal

Post by speedytinc » Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:11 am

Thanks to the administrators for removing a bunch of junk computer service solicitations.
Someone suggested not to complain about it. Report it.
Well head slap, ok. Figured out how & its all gone. The system works. Thanks


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Re: Spam removal

Post by Bills Auto Works » Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:19 am

Unfortunately no forum is immune from them, they are relentless! :x

Definitely don't respond to them as that makes more work for the Mods to remove them (at least that's what a few Mod-Friends have told me)

Just click the report button & type "Spam" in the box!

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Re: Spam removal

Post by DLodge » Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:22 am

Yes, the Catch 22 of this forum is that responding directly to the spam post ("Why are you posting this junk here??") moves it back up to the top, which is what the spammer wants. Best to report it and ignore it. Then eventually it does a "reverse Topsy," i.e. it jes' goes away (thanks to the administrators). :D


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Re: Spam removal

Post by speedytinc » Wed Sep 22, 2021 9:25 am

DLodge wrote:
Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:22 am
Yes, the Catch 22 of this forum is that responding directly to the spam post ("Why are you posting this junk here??") moves it back up to the top, which is what the spammer wants. Best to report it and ignore it. Then eventually it does a "reverse Topsy," i.e. it jes' goes away (thanks to the administrators). :D
Yes I get that, but, the spammer was keeping up them top by adding to it, 3 of the 4 had no replies.
Figured it out. All is well. One less minor annoyance in the world.


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Re: Spam removal

Post by tdump » Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:26 pm

Spam removal?
Well Typically it involves pulling a small tab on the corner of the can to peel away a lid.Then a good wack on the other side of the can with it inverted over a plate will prompt the Spam to fall out of the can.
Then the spam is cut into 8 slices and they are placed into a frying pan that first fried bacon until crisp.
The spam is flipped twice in the pan and cooked until browned on both side. It is Again removed with a spatula and laid onto a paper towel on a plate until drained and then placed onto another plate. Once cool it is again removed from the plate in small pieces along with mac and cheese and consumed. :D
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Re: Spam removal

Post by ironhorse » Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:00 am

Actually I like to cut mine in the same manner as french fries, cook your favorite flavor of Rice-A-Roni when it gets to the simmer stage lay the spam "fries" in a circular pattern cover and let simmer. Reminds me of my younger days when I first got married and didn't have a pot to P*** in nor a window to throw it out of....how did I survive with my wife still at my side?????
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Re: Spam removal

Post by Tim Rogers » Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:14 pm

Is it really SPAM if it's in the "Off Topic" section?
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Re: Spam removal

Post by DLodge » Fri Nov 19, 2021 8:49 am

Tim Rogers wrote:
Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:14 pm
Is it really SPAM if it's in the "Off Topic" section?
Yes.


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Re: Spam removal

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:11 am

Been a long time since I fried Spam! It is really good though. I usually just slice it, add a dab of yellow mustard and a slice of cheese between bread slices. Fast, tasty, and satisfying!
Years ago? I also made fried bologna sandwiches. YUM!


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Re: Spam removal

Post by speedytinc » Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:19 am

As a boy scot we took it hiking & ate it cold.
Now there are so many new flavors. Try the teriyaki. Very good.

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