Word: headers
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...March 18. But that forecast had to be hastily revised last week, when officials discovered that a computer glitch had thrown off the prediction. As programming errors go, this was just slightly less catastrophic than the NASA mistake that caused the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter to take a header into the Red Planet in 1999. Chastened officials apologized on national TV, and changed the forecast to March...
...Sunday in its last of three games at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Fla. The squad received stellar performances from two freshmen pitchers, Eric Eadington and Max Perlman, who only allowed a combined five hits on the day. In its second game of a double header Saturday, the Crimson lost to the Dukes (3-7) by a score of 6-4, as defensive woes plagued both teams. Harvard committed five errors and gave up four unearned runs. The Crimson won its season opener on Saturday, edging the Bobcats (2-2) 4-3 in extra innings. TAMPA 11, HARVARD...
...that he received e-mail that he claimed he did not ask for. Contrary to the content of the article, the evidence in the case shows that 1) the e-mail sent to Mumma came from a working e-mail address, 2) all of the transmission information in the header was accurate (and enabled Mumma to find Omega without any difficulty), 3) Omega received a request to send e-mail to Mumma's address and 4) Omega's general counsel, John Lawless, did not promise Mumma that he would not receive any more e-mail because Mumma refused to provide...
...word "materially" that tripped up Mumma. The appeals court ruled that bogus return addresses and header information didn't make e-deals "materially" misleading; after all, Mumma was able to track down the messages' source. The court's decision further weakens privacy in favor of free speech--at least for spammers. For their critics, the message is harsher: keep your mouth shut, or you could get sued...
...fact that he received email that he claimed he did not ask for. Contrary to the content of the article, the evidence in the case shows that: 1) the email sent to Mr. Mumma came from a working email address; 2) all of the transmission information in the header was accurate (and enabled Mr. Mumma to find Omega without any difficulty); 3) Omega received a request to send email to Mr. Mumma's address; and 4) John Lawless did not promise Mr. Mumma that he would not receive any more email because Mr. Mumma refused to provide his email address...