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Joel "Jay" K. Furr (born September 20 , 1967 in Roanoke, Virginia ) was a Usenet personality in the early and mid 1990s , immortalized in the newsgroups alt.fan.joel-furr, alt.bonehead.joel-furr, and alt.joel-furr.die.die.die. He was part of the Usenet Cabal , pretender to the throne of James " Kibo " Parry, and the bitter enemy of Serdar Argic .
According to Brad Templeton , Furr is one of the earliest people to refer to unsolicited electronic messages as " Spam ". The term "spam" had been widely used by Monty Python fans to describe excessive torrents of verbiage on electronic chat systems and Multi-user Dungeon s, analogous to the Vikings chanting "spam spam spam spam spam, WONDERFUL SPAM" in the legendary Python sketch. Furr used the term in the USENET newsgroup News.admin.policy to describe an out-of-control automated robo-moderation system known as ARMM . While he didn't coin the phrase, he appears to have been the first to use it to describe the phenomenon as it applied to USENET newsgroups. Furr created an amusing line of Usenet kook T-shirts, which included the Robert E McElwaine shirt and the Serdar Argic World Tour shirt. Furr is now married and living in Vermont, where he works as a software trainer. He holds a BA in English from the , Geocaching , playing Diplomacy online, and terrorising other Diplomacy individuals such as Doug Massey and Rob Farley . REFERENCES
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