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Post by }TCP{Kerm »

ehm..what is the picture below the word "spam" ?
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Post by }TCP{Cee »

Looks like a hamburger :/
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Post by Apollo »

:P
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it's a can of spamm (a spamburger =P)
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sorry guys i felt a bit spammy yesterday =P
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Post by }TCP{Snowbird »

I miss Spam, and that burger loookss good.
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yea spam is good

a dutch meat company (unox) is still selling it tho
but under a other name

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Post by Kobra »

doesnt the word 'spam' just describes meat on large scale production?
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Post by }TCP{Snowbird »

Yeah, in germany you get it as "Leberkase" (SRY, to those Germans out there that recognized that I can not spell... :P )
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we got that 2 "leverkaas" but thas different tho

can't rly make burgers whit that stuff =P
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Post by }TCP{Coco »

Hi!

You're right, partydevil. For all who don't know: This meat product indeed is the origin of the word "spam" as used for unwanted emails. There's a sketch from Monty Python that plays in a restaurant and the guest asks the waiter what dishes they have. And regardless what dish it is, everything is with spam (the product you can see above). The guest wants something without spam, but regardless what he asks for, it's always with spam.

Now the computer people who thought about a term for those unwanted emails back in the early days of the internet remembered the Monty Python sketch and found that spam (as used in the sketch) would be a good description for the phenomenon. And that's what we call it today (also in UT now ;-)).

Coco.

P.S.: Spam is short for "spiced pork & ham" by the way. :-)
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}TCP{Coco wrote:P.S.: Spam is short for "spiced pork & ham" by the way. :-)
yay i actualy do know that skets from monty phyton xD

but spiced pork & ham? spah?
still i guess your closer to what it rly means then most of us ever thought about xD
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Post by }TCP{Coco »

Hi!

Yes, just the AM of ham is used. But I looked it up and to be 100% correct, it means SPiced hAM.

Coco.
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Post by }TCP{Snowbird »

Strange!!! I can not post a "quick reply"....

What ever. WHAT!!!! NO SMILEIES EITHER?!?


Coco, you are just about everywhere, and are wise in all. :) That with the word spam, "SPiced hAM" is typicle advertisment America. Americans are always trying to find an abreviation (OMG; my spelling is getting worse by the moment) for everything. I have seen this in the Army, and it is to the point, where words have no meaning anymore. But back to the subject. YES you are correct. And I am proud to be your friend.... :D
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Post by Kobra »

lol
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