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[TRAILHEAD/ALREADY EXISTING?] - Tpgkk
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the_velociraptor
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[TRAILHEAD/ALREADY EXISTING?] - Tpgkk

Well, shit. I get a strange e-mail, again, seems like the title is in ROT, and there's small text. Posting it from my e-mail, might fuck up some... uhm, the formatting, and not the words... they were in small text.

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dk mn jwkz sq ku pl

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per leaf or bract has a tendency to become petaloid If the anthers are pulled, the filaments are separated from them and remain as subulate white pointed processes _19th_--Labiata, Ocymoidea, Salvia! erect, ramose, foliis rugosis, verticillatis; spicatis racemosis _Cal_ bilabiata supra planisculis, medio carinatus, _Cor_ pallida, caerulea, bilabiata, labio superiora subfornicata lateralibus subrevolutis See Catalogue No 52, in fields Chugur Pair, common on grassy banks A curious tendency is observed in Pomaceae, Ceraseae to have the stamina of the same colour as the petals, thereby _showing their origin_? How is it explained that in some transformations of this, the anthers alone are petaliformed, while in others both filament and anther are equally and primarily affected The female Lophophorus has been living on nothing for at least a week; its voice is various, sometimes not unlike that of a large hawk, at others a cackle, or low chuckle; occasionally it runs forward, erecting its crest, and spreading out its tail like a fan, the _tail being_ _depressed_ I fancy it roosts in trees not unlike certain pigeons, Haematornis one species come in, this genus I think represents Parus it has the same fluttering clinging habits, it often sallies forth like Merops after insects, the genus is remarkable for the yellow or red colour of the under tail-covers, it is a noisy bird, and not wary until so taught by experience I doubt its power of singing The so called Bulbul, _hazari dastar_, the famous songster, is not a real _bulbul_, but either Alaudina or a stonechat With Haematornis has appeared a fine Merops, of which I have not yet got a specimen; its habits were quite those of Merops, and it made the same noise it occurred with Haematornis Chugur is a large extent of ruins, traces of paths are visible leading to the houses, mere huts built of slabs of slate There is one square part remaining much like the base of one of the topes to which it assimilates; the building, is of slabs of wood and stone, intervening What could have induced the Mussulmans to build on such horridly hard barren and hot places, with no water near? or did they occupy places taken from the _Kafirs_ The latter I should think most likely from the names, which are evidently _Kafir_ _20th_--The bird alluded to yesterday, was again seen to-day I remember shooting the same species at elevations of 8,000 feet in Bootan, in oak forests It has the habits of Merops, with its voice or chirp, and is very gregarious, so that one part of the flock will not separate from the rest It perches in a very erect manner making swoops and sallies after insects precisely as Merops Plumage sombre, general colour slaty, quills and crest blackish, bill and feet orange, tail forked Is this bird of the sub-family Brachypodinae, or is it a Fissirostral bird; the wings, although graduated as to the two first quills (the first being half spurious) are still long, and may be called pointed It obviously has much analogy? with the Drongo shrikes in habits, and in forked tail as well as in lengthened body? Both it and Haematornes are very local, none being found here but just around a village called Pillipote, a favourite station--Zaitoon trees, or naked Bakkeins Haematornis I have seen feeding on the ground, this species has the same voice as that of the genus generally The yellowish _Bunting-like_ water-wagtail, is very common just now it occurs in wheat fields; flight, chirp, and mode of getting up when disturbed just as in the Buntings Weather very unsettled, heavy rain and thunder last night, and now threatening a gale _21st_--Returned towards Pushut a Lanius, but not the one shot, was seen near the road in bushes _22nd_--Of the four red-billed Shrikes, two are male and female, sexes alike, stomach fleshy like that of Haematornis, but food entirely vegetable the two female stomachs contained each a seed of the _Bukkein_ (Melia) the two males contained fragments of buds, perhaps of a willow, but not a vestige of an insect, so their swooping and sallying is a mere analogical representation of Merops In Haematornis contents of stomach chiefly vegetable, partly of insects _26th_--Very rainy and unsettled weather, thunder and lightning _27th_---Clearing up heavy rain in some parts of the night, otherwise fine _28th_--A beautiful morning Went to Kooner, distance twelve to thirteen miles for three miles the road was dangerous but tolerably decent, no defiles being passed, in which murderers were likely to lurk, very little difference in seasons between this and Pushut _29th_--Returned again to Pushut The country about Pushut is one sheet of cultivation, studded with trees; so thick are these that few villages are discernible in consequence Nothing particularly notable occurred, except that a tulip is common in the fields about Kooner, but not found in those about Pushut it occurs also with Amaryllideae, which is likewise a stranger to Pushut What is the reason of the ruined forts so common in this country? One would think that it were useless to pull down or destroy a good fort, when it is the intention of building another, so that they are scarcely to be accounted for from a succession of conquerors The country has, and always will be, a distracted one I observe that in all parts approaching mountains, in which the chief danger of robbery exists, that there are generally people and especially boys tending cattle, so that they must probably be familiar with robberies and murders, and seeing these done so openly, so easily, and so securely, they may well be imagined to become ready scholars So even if the stock already existing in the robbers' sons, etc, were deficient, others would be found ready to take up the profession The Kooner Dhurrah, or valley, is a very fine one, it is a good instance of the peculiar kind of slope or _talus_, so


The e-mail was from KayPope44SPLATyahoo.co.uk

EDIT: The words form "gemedo.com", for the second line.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:48 pm
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That's really weird. None of the text is ROT'd, and the lower part seems to be journal entries of someone studying the rainforest...?

I didn't get the email, did anyone else?
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elite.fencer wrote:
That's really weird. None of the text is ROT'd, and the lower part seems to be journal entries of someone studying the rainforest...?

I didn't get the email, did anyone else?


The bottom half of the email looks a lot like the random text mass mailers put at the bottom of their emails in order to attempt to circumvent spam blockers.

I haven't run the top through anything yet; I'm at a McDonald's right now and don't have the resources here. Smile

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the_velociraptor
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The scrambled letters at the top do form a letter, can't make it out on the comp I was using.

EDIT: Who wants the e-mail forwarded to them?

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Nighthawk
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raptor, check your PMs.
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the_velociraptor
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Sent it ta ya.

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Oh yeah, definitely spam. Thread over. Smile
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the_velociraptor
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Really? Let me guess, the letters forming the words are spam sites?

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First word is the word "Viagra" with a price. Second word is a domain.

So yeah.
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the_velociraptor
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...LOL. Embarassed Yeah, my eyes are horrid. I did see the domain, but the scrambled message did seem ARGish...

Anyway, call for a mod to lock.

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