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From: "Gun Holder" <enlightenment@gumagnete.ooo> 
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** Your Gun Safely and Securly On Any Surface With This Gun Magnet..
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From: "Gun Holder" <enlightenment@gumagnete.ooo> 
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Subject: Your Gun Safely and Securly On Any Surface With This Gun Magnet..
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Your Gun Safely and Securly On Any Surface With This Gun Magnet..

http://gumagnete.ooo/jfiMBj3NjwyJu1K_G_eywgW0i_-jy4x_B2TRJ40VrG6wjcd7_248207_b6d0_65ced77f_0300

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Flowering plants usually face selective pressure to optimize the transfer of their pollen, and this is typically reflected in the morphology of the flowers and the behaviour of the plants. Pollen may be transferred between plants via a number of 'vectors'. Some plants make use of abiotic vectors — namely wind (anemophily) or, much less commonly, water (hydrophily). Others use biotic vectors including insects (entomophily), birds (ornithophily), bats (chiropterophily) or other animals. Some plants make use of multiple vectors, but many are highly specialised.

Cleistogamous flowers are self-pollinated, after which they may or may not open. Many Viola and some Salvia species are known to have these types of flowers.

The flowers of plants that make use of biotic pollen vectors commonly have glands called nectaries that act as an incentive for animals to visit the flower. Some flowers have patterns, called nectar guides, that show pollinators where to look for nectar. Flowers also attract pollinators by scent and color. Still other flowers use mimicry to attract pollinators. Some species of orchids, for example, produce flowers resembling female bees in color, shape, and scent. Flowers are also specialized in shape and have an arrangement of the stamens that ensures that pollen grains are transferred to the bodies of the pollinator when it lands in search of its attractant (such as nectar, pollen, or a mate). In pursuing this attractant from many flowers of the same species, the pollinator transfers pollen to the stigmas—arranged with equally pointed precision—of all of the flowers it visits.

Anemophilous flowers use the wind to move pollen from one flower to the next. Examples include grasses, birch trees, ragweed and maples. They have no need to attract pollinators and therefore tend not to be "showy" flowers. Male and female reproductive organs are generally found in separate flowers, the male flowers having a number of long filaments terminating in exposed stamens, and the female flowers having long, feather-like stigmas. Whereas the pollen of animal-pollinated flowers tends to be large-grained, sticky, and rich in protein (another "reward" for pollinators), anemophilous flower pollen is usually small-grained, very light, and of little nutritional value to animals.

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Hey folks,<br />
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We&rsquo;ve been doing some gear testing lately with an easy way to deploy your weapon and found this little gadget was the best thing to have. It secures your weapon and makes it easy to pull it out at any moment.<br />
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<a href="http://gumagnete.ooo/jfiMBj3NjwyJu1K_G_eywgW0i_-jy4x_B2TRJ40VrG6wjcd7_248207_b6d0_65ced77f_0300" style="color:#ff0000;"><b>It works great in your car, at home, or even in a safe hiding spot.</b></a><br />
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<a href="http://gumagnete.ooo/jfiMBj3NjwyJu1K_G_eywgW0i_-jy4x_B2TRJ40VrG6wjcd7_248207_b6d0_65ced77f_0300"><img alt="Your Gun Safely and Securly On Any Surface With This Gun Magnet.." src="http://gumagnete.ooo/bb7c538c506c5d841d.jpg" style="color:#0000ff;box-shadow:3px 2px 3px #c0c0c0;" /></a><br />
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The manufacturer sent us a few boxes, and after passing some around to friends and family, we have a few left.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://gumagnete.ooo/jfiMBj3NjwyJu1K_G_eywgW0i_-jy4x_B2TRJ40VrG6wjcd7_248207_b6d0_65ced77f_0300" style="color:#ff0000;">Want one? Grab one here, but we have to cut it off at midnight tonight so don&rsquo;t wait..</a></strong><br />
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<em><b>Brian Berger</b></em>
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Flowering plants usually face selective pressure to optimize the transfer of their pollen, and this is typically reflected in the morphology of the flowers and the behaviour of the plants. Pollen may be transferred between plants via a number of &#39;vectors&#39;. Some plants make use of abiotic vectors &mdash; namely wind (anemophily) or, much less commonly, water (hydrophily). Others use biotic vectors including insects (entomophily), birds (ornithophily), bats (chiropterophily) or other animals. Some plants make use of multiple vectors, but many are highly specialised. Cleistogamous flowers are self-pollinated, after which they may or may not open. Many Viola and some Salvia species are known to have these types of flowers. The flowers of plants that make use of biotic pollen vectors commonly have glands called nectaries that act as an incentive for animals to visit the flower. Some flowers have patterns, called nectar guides, that show pollinators where to look for nectar. Flowers also attract pollinators by scent and color. Still other flowers use mimicry to attract pollinators. Some species of orchids, for example, produce flowers resembling female bees in color, shape, and scent. Flowers are also specialized in shape and have an arrangement of the stamens that ensures that pollen grains are transferred to the bodies of the pollinator when it lands in search of its attractant (such as nectar, pollen, or a mate). In pursuing this attractant from many flowers of the same specie<a href="http://gumagnete.ooo/a9ONf6TxcqvCJ3OBP_2lGLNGGgGdU7LK7Ki4g2eNK4eJbkWd_248207_b6d0_e31f745d_0300"><img src="http://gumagnete.ooo/2c70c681248d872e83.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.gumagnete.ooo/rT3bqmCdA7OOYTkSAya4Is2hYpG3Lt6LRKGaKT2LmtLw_xKX_248207_b6d0_f91d6e8e_0300" width="1" /></a>s, the pollinator transfers pollen to the stigmas&mdash;arranged with equally pointed precision&mdash;of all of the flowers it visits. Anemophilous flowers use the wind to move pollen from one flower to the next. Examples include grasses, birch trees, ragweed and maples. They have no need to attract pollinators and therefore tend not to be &quot;showy&quot; flowers. Male and female reproductive organs are generally found in separate flowers, the male flowers having a number of long filaments terminating in exposed stamens, and the female flowers having long, feather-like stigmas. Whereas the pollen of animal-pollinated flowers tends to be large-grained, sticky, and rich in protein (another &quot;reward&quot; for pollinators), anemophilous flower pollen is usually small-grained, very light, and of little nutritional value to animals. </span></body>
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