Yeah, wouldn't it great if you could meet people online and in real life. If you're looking for a date try personals.yahoo.com, i'm sure you can find someone close by you.
Even if they change the text of the message that gets sent the people in your address book, I still consider it Spamming. from what I read yesterday, to not send tons of emails, you have opt out of it. Which means that all those people that use MSN have to learn to read. That could be a long time. Even if Microsoft does change that, lots of other email providers do the same thing when you sign up. Take Yahoo! for example. When you sign up for an email account with them, there are 3 or 4 boxes you have to uncheck, or begin recieving unwanted messages about 5 minutes after you sign up with them. Personally, I'd like to see a lot of these companies change their policy on excessive email they send.
Yeah, and everytime i touch the network settings, or perform some other essential MS function like moving the mouse, I can spend half the day rebooting. I'll stick with my BSD and Linux.
i don't know and i don't really care. They can do what ever they want with wireless phone web junk. If I get up from my computer, it's usually because I'm sick of surfing the web. Besides, who really needs to be able to surf the web while they drive done the road?
I guess I may not be as much of a geek as I wish I was. I'm still running an AMD-K6 233, and can't imagine what the heck you would do with that much computing power as a normal user. Then again, maybe I'm just out of date, and you do need that much power to surf the web and type letters.
Yeah, wouldn't it great if you could meet people online and in real life. If you're looking for a date try personals.yahoo.com, i'm sure you can find someone close by you.
Even if they change the text of the message that gets sent the people in your address book, I still consider it Spamming. from what I read yesterday, to not send tons of emails, you have opt out of it. Which means that all those people that use MSN have to learn to read. That could be a long time. Even if Microsoft does change that, lots of other email providers do the same thing when you sign up. Take Yahoo! for example. When you sign up for an email account with them, there are 3 or 4 boxes you have to uncheck, or begin recieving unwanted messages about 5 minutes after you sign up with them. Personally, I'd like to see a lot of these companies change their policy on excessive email they send.
Yeah, and everytime i touch the network settings, or perform some other essential MS function like moving the mouse, I can spend half the day rebooting. I'll stick with my BSD and Linux.
and i just got 4.1 working right
i don't know and i don't really care. They can do what ever they want with wireless phone web junk. If I get up from my computer, it's usually because I'm sick of surfing the web. Besides, who really needs to be able to surf the web while they drive done the road?
I guess I may not be as much of a geek as I wish I was. I'm still running an AMD-K6 233, and can't imagine what the heck you would do with that much computing power as a normal user. Then again, maybe I'm just out of date, and you do need that much power to surf the web and type letters.