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edesignuk

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Mar 25, 2002
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From BBC Article:
The theory that almost everyone on Earth is connected to anyone else via a small number of acquaintances seems to hold true for e-mail too.

An experiment has found that messages only have to be forwarded between five and seven times to reach almost any other e-mail user.
Full Article.

Amazing really...
 
That's nothing. I'll soon publish my new "Man-In-The-Middle" connectivity theory.

The gist of it is that for each two people on this planet with an e-mail address, they are connected by being on at least one spammer's e-mail list.

:rolleyes:
 
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