Kybernetica.com > Funniest acknowledgment mail

http://blog.pietrosperoni.it [P.S.:] Dear Dr. Pietro, Thank you for sending us your review. Your contribution to Artificial Life is greatly appreciated. you’re a rockstar. ciaociao...

Previous [Previous] European Conference on complex systems...

Next [Next] This is a good thing, right?...

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://blog.pietrosperoni.it [Blog.pietrosperoni.it] PS: » 2005 » April » 11: ... Dear Dr. Pietro,. Thank you for sending us your review. ... Life is greatly appreciated. you’re a rockstar. ciaociao, signed mail ...

http://blog.pietrosperoni.it [Blog.pietrosperoni.it] PS: » 2005 » April: Some time ago I posted about how artificial scarcity applied to travellers. Today I read about Clay Shirky who has a hard time in copying his own material, of which he is copyholder, because modern tools have been adjusted not to make this copy feasible… to protect copyright.

http://blog.pietrosperoni.it [Blog.pietrosperoni.it] PS: » English: Pixel tags are tiny graphic files, not visible to the human eye, that are included in HTML-encoded email messages. When such a message is opened in an HTML-capable email program, the recipient’s computer will access our server to retrieve the pixel tag file, allowing us to record and store, along with the recipient’s email address, the date and time the recipient viewed the email message, that the recipient’s email program is capable of receiving HTML-encoded email, and other standard logging information. The pixel tag also may see or read cookies.

http://blog.pietrosperoni.it [Blog.pietrosperoni.it] PS: » 2005: Pixel tags are tiny graphic files, not visible to the human eye, that are included in HTML-encoded email messages. When such a message is opened in an HTML-capable email program, the recipient’s computer will access our server to retrieve the pixel tag file, allowing us to record and store, along with the recipient’s email address, the date and time the recipient viewed the email message, that the recipient’s email program is capable of receiving HTML-encoded email, and other standard logging information. The pixel tag also may see or read cookies.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, ,