Not everyone has received this email yet, but it's boilerplate stating that the Dharma Wants You site has opened for testing! (FINALLY)
Check the source code of that email page. We have two comments in there, duplicated in META format
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The link in the second comment, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW6xkv9vwos leads to a video uploaded by RuckusGuy that he recorded at ComicCon.The first comment can be anagrammed to "Black Swan." (thanks, WickedSlip)
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable is a book about randomness and uncertainty by epistemologist Nassim Nicholas Taleb. The UK cover of this book has two origami swans (remember the Dharma flyer at Comic-Con?) one white on a black background, the other black on white.
Not sure if Heisenberg's Uncertainity principle will play into this in any way, but I sure do like randomness!
The Dharma Wants You site says there will be a test each week. Good luck to everyone!


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