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What is spam?!

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What is spam why do we call when a person says something more than 4times in a row spam? isnt spam that stuff that tastes like dog food ( yes yes we have all eatin some dog food in our lives :P) so why do we take something that is reffuring to a hunk of processed meat and staple it onto a word in a online rpg for something that is annoying? is it becouse spam smells bad? or spam looks wierd? i dont know you tell me :(
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"Spam" comes from a sketch by The Monty Python's Flying Circus. It's about a café where customers have no other choice than eating spam (the canned meat thingy) in every meal on the menu. Spam invaded the place like it invades the email, chats, etc. Here is a complete and decent explanation:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)
Wikipedia wrote:Origin of the term

It is widely believed the term spam is derived from the 1970 SPAM sketch of the BBC television comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus".[11]

The sketch is set in a cafe where nearly every item on the menu includes SPAM luncheon meat. As the waiter recites the SPAM-filled menu, a chorus of Viking patrons drowns out all conversations with a song repeating "SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM... lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM", hence "SPAMming" the dialog. The excessive amount of SPAM mentioned in the sketch is a reference to British rationing during World War II.[citation needed] SPAM was one of the few meat products that was excluded from rationing, and hence was widely available.

In the 1980s the term was adopted to describe certain abusive users who frequented BBSs and MUDs, who would repeat "SPAM" a huge number of times to scroll other users' text off the screen.[12] In early Chat rooms services like PeopleLink and the early days of AOL, they actually flooded the screen with quotes from the Monty Python Spam sketch. With internet connections over phone lines, typically running at 1200 or even 300 BAUD, it could take an enormous amount of time for a spammy logo, drawn in ASCII art to scroll to completion on a viewer's terminal. Sending an irritating, large, meaningless block of text in this way was called spamming. This was used as a tactic by insiders of a group that wanted to drive newcomers out of the room so the usual conversation could continue. It was also used to prevent members of rival groups from chatting—for instance, Star Wars fans often invaded Star Trek chat rooms, filling the space with blocks of text until the Star Trek fans left.[13] This act, previously called flooding or trashing, came to be known as spamming.[14] The term was soon applied to a large amount of text broadcast by many users.

It later came to be used on Usenet to mean excessive multiple posting—the repeated posting of the same message. The unwanted message would appear in many if not all newsgroups, just as SPAM appeared in all the menu items in the Monty Python sketch. The first usage of this sense was by Joel Furr[15] in the aftermath of the ARMM incident of March 31, 1993, in which a piece of experimental software released dozens of recursive messages onto the news.admin.policy newsgroup.[16] This use had also become established—to spam Usenet was flooding newsgroups with junk messages. The word was also attributed to the flood of "Make Money Fast" messages that clogged many newsgroups during the 1990s.[citation needed]

In 1998, the New Oxford Dictionary of English, which had previously only defined "spam" in relation to the trademarked food product, added a second definition to its entry for "spam": "Irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of newsgroups or users."[17]

There are three popular false etymologies of the word "spam". The first, promulgated by early spammers Canter & Siegel, is that "spamming" is what happens when one dumps a can of SPAM luncheon meat into a fan blade. The second is the backronym "shit posing as mail." The third is similar, using "stupid pointless annoying messages." Another false etymology is the Esperanto interpretation: The term spamo (with the o-ending designating nouns) makes sense as "senpete alsendita mesa?o", which means "a message sent to someone without request"
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Also for some recipes with spam (which is a registered trade mark of Hormel Foods):

http://www.hormelfoods.com/brands/spam/
and their specialized site: http://www.spam.com/

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ah so now i kno thanks chris 8) nwo can you please explain intergrated circutry to me?
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This reminds me of the SPAM thread in the Rants and Raves forum :P WTB that thing necro'd!
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If in dought check Wikipedia :-)
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