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Virtual office JObs
is the fastest growing site
which gives us the opprtunity to work home
and make massive income
just by posting ad
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hi.
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And we also call them spam.
Then again, I actually did not read the title, I simply clicked on the
top 5 last results to find if anyone has a question about ruby.
I think stackoverflow made the mailing list less frequented to some
degree. Also, I think rails actually led to a decline in the mailing
list. But I have no numbers at all, would be nice if anyone would have
some data to support or refute that statement.
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hi.nice to meet u.i want more details for this site whether it is fake
or not.
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We call these pyramid schemes, or just scams.
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Rajashekhar Drs <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
hi.
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