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Poor Richard's Almanac

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A Luddite's take on life, chickens, and other critical issues.

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Poor Richard's Almanac

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Poor Richard's Almanac | A Luddite’s take on life, chickens, and other critical issues. Poor Richard’s Almanac A Luddite’s take on life, chickens, and other critical issues. Home About jump to navigation Annoying advertising. January 18, 2015 Posted by ourfriendben in wit and wisdom . Tags: bad ads , iPhone , phone ads , smartphone add a comment Our friend Ben remembers the first time it happened. I was reading an e-mail, and the end of the e-mail said “Sent from my iPhone.” What the bleep? Who cared where it was sent from? “Sent from my iPhone” had absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the message. I’d never seen such a bizarre, inexplicable message. From that point on, every message from that guy ended with “Sent from my iPhone,” as though it were a common sign-off like “See ya.” The subject didn’t matter at all: “I was in a wreck and broke both legs. Sent from my iPhone.” Worse, more and more people began e-mailing us and finishing with “Sent from my...

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