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From: "TedsWoodWork" <tedswoodwork@converie.us>
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** Bad News
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 08:47:29 -0500
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Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 08:47:29 -0500
From: "TedsWoodWork" <tedswoodwork@converie.us>
Reply-To: "TedsWoodWork" <tedswoodwork@converie.us>
Subject: Bad News
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			<p>I screwed up.</p>

			<p>Yesterday, I sent an email telling you about <a href="http://converie.us/FMgHXKj1LBn3sEbJvyY6b4L8xHO6PGEFO00P7UQdCJpxRhQ"> <b>TedsWoodworking collection of 16,000 plans</b></a></p>

			<p>Bad news is, I must have underestimated the amount of people who wanted to get in ... because Ted&#39;s server actually fell over.</p>

			<p>So to those who wanted to sign up (but couldn&#39;t) ... I am very sorry you got a &#39;404 page error&#39;.</p>

			<p>This is due to an overload of traffic to the webpage that caused it to go down...</p>

			<p>However as his way of apologizing, Ted has informed me that he will extend the offer for 1 more day.</p>

			<p>For those of you who missed out,<a href="http://converie.us/FMgHXKj1LBn3sEbJvyY6b4L8xHO6PGEFO00P7UQdCJpxRhQ"> <b> click here to access TedsWoodworking now </b></a></p>

			<p>Again, this offer will end at midnight tonight.</p>

			<p><a href="http://converie.us/FMgHXKj1LBn3sEbJvyY6b4L8xHO6PGEFO00P7UQdCJpxRhQ"><img src="http://converie.us/39becbab817ac96370.jpg" /></a></p>

			<p>If you really want to get your hands on 16,000 projects (and I&#39;m guessing you do or you wouldn&#39;t have even visited the site), then you should grab it right now.</p>

			<p>Remember, not only will it give you step by step instructions on whatever you&#39;re working on, but it will also give you tons of ideas for your next woodworking project.</p>

			<p>=&gt;<a href="http://converie.us/FMgHXKj1LBn3sEbJvyY6b4L8xHO6PGEFO00P7UQdCJpxRhQ"> <b> So order NOW before the discount expires tonight.</b></a></p>

			<p>Thank you for your time and patience. Fingers crossed my servers hold up this time : )</p>

			<p>Best regards,<br />
			Justin</p>

			<p>P.S: This is your last chance to grab all 16,000 plans at this discount price. I&#39;ve been told that Ted will only extend this offer until midnight tonight and this offer will NOT be repeated again.</p>

			<p>No pressure or anything but if you miss this out, you&#39;ll have to pay full price in future.</p>
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The distinction between songs and calls is based upon complexity, length, and context. Songs are longer and more complex and are associated with courtship and mating, while calls tend to serve such functions as alarms or keeping members of a flock in contact. Other authorities such as Howell and Webb (1995) make the distinction based on function, so that short vocalizations, such as those of pigeons, and even non-vocal sounds, such as the drumming of woodpeckers and the "winnowing" of snipes' wings in display flight, are considered songs. Still others require song to have syllabic diversity and temporal regularity akin to the repetitive and transformative patterns that define music. It is generally agreed upon in birding and ornithology which sounds are songs and which are calls, and a good field guide will differentiate between the two.

Bird song is best developed in the order Passeriformes. Some groups are nearly voiceless, producing only percussive and rhythmic sounds, such as the storks, which clatter their bills. In some manakins (Pipridae), the males have evolved several mechanisms for mechanical sound production, including mechanisms for stridulation not unlike those found in some insects.
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Song is usually delivered from prominent perches, although some species may sing when flying. The production of sounds by mechanical means as opposed to the use of the syrinx has been termed variously instrumental music by Charles Darwin, mechanical sounds and more recently sonation. The term sonate has been defined as the act of producing non-vocal sounds that are intentionally modulated communicative signals, produced using non-syringeal structures such as the bill, wings, tail, feet and body feathers
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