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spam
Spam originally referre to SPAM, a canned meat product sold by the Hormel Foods Corporation. Since then, many other uses of the term have emerged.
Trivia about spam
It is named in honor of a Monty Python sketch that used the word more than 100 times in 2 1/2 minutes
This brand has been jokingly called "ham that failed its physical"
This Hormel product was once simply known as "spiced ham"
A Hawaiian greasy spoon might well serve a dish called musubi made with rice, seaweed & this Hormel product
Microsoft made a tool to recognize this annoyance & found it could also help find the fast-mutating HIV virus
On May 3, 1978 Gary Thuerk sent the first of this irritating type of communication to 600 users
Austin, Minnesota, capital of this, has Hormel as its largest employer; Hormel makes 396 cans of it per minute
This classic canned meat from Hormel that debuted in 1937 has no gluten
Unsolicited junk e-mail is called this, the name of a Hormel canned meat
In Austin, Minnesota you can ham it up at the museum of this meat product in a can
Let people know their message was received; sometimes email falls prey to an overeager filter for this
The Internet is inundated with many things: polls. sports, games, maps, news & unfortunately, this
(Hi, I'm Eric Idle of Monty Python) One of our classic sketches featured a restaurant where almost every menu item included this meat product
In 2002 the Hormel corporation produced its 6 billionth can of this foodstuff
It's the packaged meat product that comes with the following"...or lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a mornay sauce garnished with truffle pâté, brandy, and a fried egg on top and--"
In computer lingo: the 4-letter equivalent of correo basura
Thank Laurence Canter, aka "The Father of" this, which started as a way to sell legal services via usenet groups