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Palin in the line of succession?!?!
This broad can't even manage to keep her email secure and we're supposed to trust her with national security?! Give me a break! Heaven forbid they win and McCain croaks!
Posted to
Technology
by
notsorich
on
September 18, 2008
RE: Spammed and Prudie's Advice
I shouldn't be surprised at the blatant subjective information held within the advice to Spammed regarding the emails from his family member, but pointing to an article from the Washington Post as ''proof'' of any candidates religious/spiritual affiliation is a joke. And going one step further, pointing them to that candidate's own website as ...
Posted to
Dear Prudence
by
lhunter
on
August 28, 2008
I had to write this
I wanted to actually write a similar post on a different article from way more recently. But I lost the article after I read it, and looked all over the internet, using google, and windows live search, and apparently, couldn't find it, I wonder why. The article I'm reffering to is one of a similar subject, it's about my generation, the facebook ...
Posted to
Technology
by
Ayyyyyyyyyy
on
March 27, 2008
MicroYahoo!
I was appalled to hear of Microsoft's bid for Yahoo! Back in the fall of 1995, with my brand new Gateway workstation, my very buggy Windows 95 operating system (crashed at least three times a day), I began looking for another ISP and e-mail host other than AOL. Lo and behold, MSN was available, strongly recommended by Gate's entourage of slick ...
Posted to
Technology
by
swamper777
on
February 9, 2008
Those damned chain emails
I receive at least one chain email per week. Many seem pretty harmless, if you don’t buy into a caveat like Forward this to at least ten others, or you, your children & children’s children will be cursed with bad luck. Of course, I always break the chain, and I’m still alive (and doing very well). Other emails are not so harmless; like ...
Posted to
Kausfiles Special
by
larbabe
on
February 1, 2008
Spammed
My grandfather discovered email about three or four years ago and I regularly receive 50+ emails a day, all extremely reactionary and homophobic (he's a formerly lapsed Catholic who took up his childhood religion with, shall we say, some zeal). I have set up filters for certain keywords to go straight to the trash, and a separate folder entirely ...
Posted to
Dear Prudence
by
timoni
on
February 1, 2008
Re: Once again, wrong advice re: snooping
Get Real, nobody is going to turn their snooping self in to the police because they are unable to restrain themselves from going through their ex boyfriend's Emails! She needs to reconsider why they broke up in the first place. Apparently it was 'mutual' even though she seems to be taking it harder than he is if she can't forget that password ...
Posted to
Dear Prudence
by
Cooltruth
on
January 9, 2008
Email
I'm newish and I noticed there's no email/contact for Hitchens. I've read interviews with Hitchens and he often mentions getting emails from readers -- how do they get hold of him. Help.
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
spidermelon
on
December 9, 2007
Re: Death of email
Thanks for the laugh :) Why laugh? Because when I wanted to post a comment and had to sign up to Slate ... and it asked me for my email - twice. And hmmm what's the first thing that Facebook wants from you when you register? I think we all would love to see email die, but it's so darn cross platform that it just can't die. Actually you can't ...
Posted to
Technology
by
instant
on
December 5, 2007
Re: The title of this article should have been...
Well written. I saw the title and felt a Mark Twain moment coming on. It's been amazing to watch the growth of social networking sites across the internet and across the world. I do think Chad did bring out the important point that we need to look through the lens of our communication needs rather than the products that were, are and will be ...
Posted to
Technology
by
jamiemacnab
on
November 28, 2007
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