Spam of the Week - Unbelievable

Posted by: schofiel

Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 00:09

Look at this, excerpted from a spam mail this AM. I don't know whether I should laugh at humour, stupidity, or be genuinely worried:

"We, Chongqing huaqi Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. is engaged in the production of strontium chloride hexahydrate with different specification , strontium chloride anhydrous and other strontium salts series products which are popular with it's high quality & competitve price.

For more information, Please kindly check our website(www.huaqifinechem.com) or contact with us directly and any enquiry or questions from you will receive our prompt attention."


Jeez, shouldn't someone call the cops? Or the AEA?
Posted by: pca

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 00:54

No, you're confusing strontium (alkaline earth metal between calcium and barium, melting point 800 deg. C, density 2.54, atomic number 38, etc), with it's radioactive isotope strontium-90, a beta-emitter with a half-life of 29.1 years. Ordinary strontium isotopes are non-radioactive, and have many uses in industry. For instance, the salts (specifically the perchlorate) imparts a beautiful deep red colour to fireworks and is used by the ton for that purpose, especially in China. They are also used for ceramic glazes.

Speaking of glazes, if you want something to be worried about and have old ceramics around the house, look for ones that have a clear yellow glaze. The best colour was produced with uranium salts...

pca
Posted by: boxer

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 01:19

strontium chloride anhydrous and other strontium salts

And I thought it was the latest alternative health product to sprinkle on my food!
It certainly makes a change from the daily e-mail from an African whose father has been murdered in a coup and wants to enlist my help in moving his fortune out of the Country.
Posted by: schofiel

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 10:41

Oh I just love this bloke. I am glad you are coming over for the weekend, Patrick!
Posted by: genixia

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 11:33

The really scary thing is that I doubt that Patrick had to look up any of that information in a book.
Posted by: speedy67

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 01/07/2003 16:00

Of course not. That's why he's called GOD...
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 02:02

Of course not. That's why he's called GOD...


I vote for the BBS admins to change pca's title from the current "enthusiast" to "GOD".
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 02:03

Speaking of glazes, if you want something to be worried about


No thanks, I'm quite sufficiently glazed over after reading your preceding paragraph.
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 02:10

Yes i think that PCA does deserve the change to "god"

i am sure there is a few others out there deserving custom titles.
Posted by: ashmoore

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 10:11

Personally, if I saw Patricks car I would be looking for hidden buttons marked "Ejector Seat" or "Turbo Boost", then STAYING THE HELL AWAY FROM THEM!!!

And yes, for the man who designed and built a new tuner module, GOD seems a suitable tag.
Posted by: Roger

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 10:48

looking for hidden buttons

Fortunately, Patrick's going to be in my car, and I don't think he'll have time to fit any buttons.

On a related note, I have wondered if I could put an oil slick label/icon on one of the fake (placeholder) buttons on my dash.
Posted by: ninti

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 12:01

He'll just improvise then Roger. Next thing you know, he will have built an EMP bomb out of the Empeg remote, one of your spark plugs battery, and your electric razer and hooked it up to your windshield wiper switch. You will be stopping other cars dead in their tracks in no time.
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 14:37

I have seen patricks car no hidden buttons but it is patched together with aparently old PC cases, trust me it needs the patchs
Posted by: schofiel

Re: Spam of the Week - Unbelievable - 02/07/2003 15:18

I have just left a small puddle on the floor after reading that, and my stomach/face muscles now ache a lot