
Time Changes Everything
I hope this big dog was nice to his younger brothers when they were little….

[source: oomsa] - That’s where I found it, anyway…I can barely read the watermark…it’s an email address which is just dumb. I can’t cite an email address as a source! If anyone knows of an original source for these photos, please let me know!
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Address looks to me like
Edit: Email address removed
you have to look at different parts from each pic
Try it…
21 Nov 07 at 6:39 am
I removed the email address you posted above from your comment, Dr. Freemanstein.
I’d love to cite the original source and I’ll gladly link to their website. If I post their email address, all that’s going to do is get them flooded with spam.
21 Nov 07 at 12:33 pm
Why dont you email them, i could work out the email form one photo.
23 Nov 07 at 5:19 am
The email address is obviously EDIT: Email Removed. No need to remove it, it clearly visible in the different pictures. You can get most of it from the last picture, and you can fill in all the missing letters from the other pictures.
16 Dec 07 at 10:00 am
Everybody…please stop posting the email address in the comments!
Would you want your email address posted all over the internet? You’ll get more spam than you know what to do with. If you don’t know what a spambot is, you can read about them here…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spambot
16 Dec 07 at 10:24 am
There is no need to post the email address as it is clearly visible. However spambots rely on text to send spam, im sure they could adapt them to read text on images but that would use up space, and would have many failures. When you do post you email, (example is a not a real email, and if it is then i would be extremely suprised) usually you do it like this. exampleguypersoncompanything (at) fakefakefakeplaceblah (dot) com
16 Dec 07 at 5:30 pm
Okay, so then his email address is AXL73(at)hanmail(dot)net then. Is that better Bubo?
18 Dec 07 at 9:08 am
Spambots are smart enough to figure out name (at) sitename (dot) com and many other variants. All it takes is a regular expression. So Annonymous (sic), that’s not better.
5 Jan 08 at 2:17 pm
Exactly, David. Thank you! I don’t know why people don’t understand that!!
The only “safe” way to show your email address online nowadays is using an image (and it probably wouldn’t hurt to name the image something other than myemailaddress.gif)
5 Jan 08 at 3:04 pm