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August 26, 2004 -- 10:13 PM
posted by edo
- Hey Folks,
I had mentioned that my cousin and I would be going to the waterpark/fantasy land possibly. The plan so far is that we would go on Saturday. Most likely to fantasy land during the day, and then to the WaterPark in the evening.
Here's the thing... I need to know how many passes to ask Rich to buy. He can get passes for cheap through his work. I think that they are 15 dollars for each but Rich thinks they are 15 dollars to get you into both. He's going to phone me at noon or so to let me know... at that time I have to let him know how many passes to buy. SO... if you're interested, and think you can come... try to give me some sort of definate answer before noon tomorrow (the 27th). I might pick up extra passes (especially if its 15 dollars for both).
Sorry to all who I talked to for the short-notice... but, thus is life. Let me knOw if you can gO!
-e-e-e-d-d-d-d-d-
August 26, 2004 -- 5:28 PM
posted by Beck
- yes, Ed
I am interested in the "Gmail"
Please hook me up also.
i_hate_genetics@hotmail.com
thanx
August 26, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Par
- Here's that study on spam, Beck: Spam is beginning to undermine the integrity of email and degrade life online. Here is the highlight:
Some emailers are more responsive to spam than others. One-third of emailers have
pursued an offer in an unsolicited email by clicking on a link to find further information.
Further, 7% of emailers report that they have ordered a product or service that was
offered in an unsolicited email. Herein lies the problem: While some have suggested that
if people simply stopped responding the spam industry would dry up, some bulk emailers
claim that even 0.001% positive response rate is a break-even point.
So, if spam continues, they will make money. You can't stop everyone on the internet from clicking on spam offers. For some reason, there are people who are truly and honestly interesting in purchasing '/1_a_G..r,,a'. (Damnit! I'm behind again. It's 'CiA^l*i~s' now!)
August 25, 2004 -- 11:17 PM
posted by Beck
- Assuming I did everything right I now have 1 Gig of email storage at the address listed above.
Does anyone know if this means you can store large files in there?
Say by routing them through a .tk account so it leaves and comes back to the gmail account?
Just wondering.
August 25, 2004 -- 5:40 PM
posted by Beck
- Sorry Ed, I don't have them anymore
They weren't working for me so just garbaged them.
I got them from suprnova though and the torrent is still there if that works for you.
It's in the Misc section, under Linux.
I can re-download them for you if you want, just let me know
August 25, 2004 -- 2:33 PM
posted by edo
- Hey Beck, I was wondering if I could borrow the Suse Linux install disks, if thats cool, bring 'em to Chilies tonight.
August 25, 2004 -- 1:16 PM
posted by Leo
They've made some decent progress since I visited the Crazy Horse Memorial, they got a nice "Interpretive" center there...*snicker* but yeah I was there back in junior high, they had barely done anything, just started to carve the eyes, everthing below the plateu for his outstretched arm was still uncut
