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=== velveeta = ECP? === === velveeta = ECP? ===
I have not heard of velveeta as being non-commercial spam. says: ''Also knows as ECP; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello.'' ECP = excessive cross posting. See also and . 「]·]」 18:11, 24 January 2007 (UTC) I have not heard of velveeta as being non-commercial spam. says: ''Also knows as ECP; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello.'' ECP = excessive cross posting. See also and . 「]·]」 18:11, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Is velveeta really a food or a form of edible plastic? Usually when I leave cheese out of the fridge, after a couple of days it ages and molds. I left this out for a science project a good month and a half and not a thing happened to it.

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velveeta = ECP?

I have not heard of velveeta as being non-commercial spam. The jargon file says: Also knows as ECP; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello. ECP = excessive cross posting. See also and "On 1995.Jun.16 clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) proposed this taxonomy of net abuse". 「ѕʀʟ·18:11, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Is velveeta really a food or a form of edible plastic? Usually when I leave cheese out of the fridge, after a couple of days it ages and molds. I left this out for a science project a good month and a half and not a thing happened to it.