Random Suggestions For An Email Subject

As some of you know from an earlier post know, I mainly use Yahoo mail for my day to day emailing. Well anyway I had just finished writing an email on Yahoo mail and was about type the subject when I noticed something strange. The email subject was already there !! Not only that, but it was completely random !

Then I discovered a quirky, but pretty useless hidden tool in Yahoo mail. If you click on the ’subject’ tab when composing an email, a tool called “Subject-O- Matique”  generates a random subject title. If you don’t like the first suggestion, click again and another will be offered. Some of them are pretty funny, but I’m not sure what the person receiving an email with an off the wall subject would think.

Anyway I whizzed through a few and these are some examples of what you can expect:

1.Anachronistic Antidisestablishmentarianism: A Case Study

2.It’s not you, it’s me. I don’t like you.

3.Save the whales! Collect the whole set!

4.How was tomorrow? I think you know what I mean.

5. There are eels in my hovercraft (Got to be the most surreal)

6. Sorry I missed you. Stand still next time.

7.You can fight or you can surf. Now what’s it gonna be?

8. I am disrespectful to dirt!

9. Clever things to say after inhaling from a helium balloon

10. How about never? Is never good for you?

Mix posted at 2009-4-9 Category: Tech

5 Responses Leave a comment

  1. #1gasman @ 2009-4-9 03:35

    Number 2 is my favorite !! You should try Gmail, it is much better than Yahoo mail.

  2. #2desertpalms @ 2009-4-9 17:14

    haha imagine ur sending an email to ur boss/professor!! priceless!

  3. #3Za @ 2009-4-9 17:33

    Anachronistic Antidisestablishmentarianism: A Case Study - what is the likelihood of ANYONE using this!

  4. #4Mix @ 2009-4-9 20:32

    gasman: Sorry I’m a Yahoo guy, I prefer the layout as its similar to outlook.

    dp: Can you imagine ?? I mean sending something with a subject like “I hate eating breakfast on an empty stomach” ? Expect men in white coats to come by !

    Za: What are you talking about ? We all know that Antidisestablishmentarianism was a 19th century political movement and quite frankly I would be interested in reading a case study on the Anachronistic element as no one has really covered it in any great depth ;)

  5. #5Za @ 2009-4-9 22:24

    Maybe so but one wouldnt put the whole title as a subject! Surely they would just write ‘case study’ if anything. Im suprised that fits in the subject box!