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Regarding the etymology of "spam": Anyone who has been in the business for a long time knows that "spam" as applied to unwanted bulk e-mail comes from the Monty Python "Spam" sketch, where ...
Spammers have inundated the Python Package Index (PyPI) portal and the GitLab source code hosting website with garbage content, flooding both with ads for shady sites and services. The attacks ...
Monty Python have launched an official fan club. Monty Python's SPAM Club is being touted as "what may be the worst run fan club in the world".
The official Python software package repository PyPI is under attack from threat actors that have begun flooding it with spam packages according to a new report from BleepingComputer.
A limited-edition Spam with Stinky French Garlic variant is celebrating the canned meat brand's associations with comedy phenomenon Monty Python. Launched to coincide with next month's West End ...
The main collection of six celebrates the BBC TV series that ran from 1969 to 1974 with sketches so popular fans can still ...
Share or comment on this article: Yes, Monty Python lampooned it and it smells like cheap cat food... but Mrs T loved it and even my son's a fan! No wonder Spam is back on the menu: TOM PARKER BOWLES ...
Spam basically became an A-list celebrity of the food world. Some 30-something years later, Monty Python turned the spongy canned meat into an unwitting hit song during a sketch that aired in 1970.
How many even make the connection to the much-loved Monty Python spam song, with its chorus of "spam, spam, spam, spam . . ." presumed to have been the inspiration for the e-mail term?