The way I read it, you get addresses that use your domain name (e.g. user@xyz.com), but use the GMail system, including storage space and search capability. Sounds nice, but I think I'm already doing that, without some special program:
Set up user@xyz.com
Set up copy@gmail.com
Auto-forward all mail from user@xyz.com to copy@gmail.com
Have copy@gmail.com "Send mail as" user@xyz.com
Read and send your email using copy@gmail.com (with all its abilities), and everyone thinks you're user@xyz.com
Is there a difference between this and the service that I'm just not seeing?
Boxing is a separate category from both sports and fighting? RPGs left out because of low-impact, but puzzle games were included? These choices alone lower their credibility in my eyes.
Just wait until someone invites themself for 120 GMail addresses... then 1000... then starts SHARING terabytes of copyrighted data... eah, this may not last long.
Skype Is working very well for me. Free, VERY high quality calls to other people who have the program installed, and cheap, local rates to any land line/cell phone in the world!
It's not as simple as you think; I had to go look it up. Here is one of the many sites that I found, and almost all agree with what it says.
We use an apostrophe to create plural forms in two limited situations: for pluralized letters of the alphabet and when we are trying to create the plural form of a word that refers to the word itself. Here we also should italicize this "word as word," but not the 's ending that belongs to it. Do not use the apostrophe+s to create the plural of acronyms (pronounceable abbreviations such as laser and IRA and URL*) and other abbreviations. (A possible exception to this last rule is an acronym that ends in "S": "We filed four NOS's in that folder.")
Jeffrey got four A's on his last report card.
Towanda learned very quickly to mind her p's and q's.
And to your left, laides and gentlemen, you can see the End of the World!
Seriously, if this is actually possible, then tons of people will take advantage of it, less people will be dying, just as many WILL be born, and we will EAT THE PLANET. To support that kind of population will take more natural resources than are at our disposal, and soon anough there will be none left.
Unless we find another planet like Earth to move to, this could possibly result in the end of the world as we know it.
Incorrect.
Quote:
High school dating: Data drawn from Peter S. Bearman, James Moody, and Katherine Stovel, Chains of affection: The structure of adolescent romantic and sexual networks, preprint, Department of Sociology, Columbia University (2002)....
High school friendship: James Moody, Race, school integration, and friendship segregation in America, Am. J. Sociol. 107, 679-716 (2001).
Eureka! All we have to do to cure cancer is take this machine and reverse the polarity!!!
It's still the top entry on http://tobolds.blogspot.com/
My "man's switch" isn't dead, you insensitive clod!
Why make the decision between next-gen and retro when you can have both at the same time?
Pac has no legs!
Of course he does! Doesn't anyone RTFA anymore?
Is there a difference between this and the service that I'm just not seeing?
Boxing is a separate category from both sports and fighting? RPGs left out because of low-impact, but puzzle games were included? These choices alone lower their credibility in my eyes.
Is it just me, or have others also never even heard of some of the games listed as "essential"?
Just wait until someone invites themself for 120 GMail addresses... then 1000... then starts SHARING terabytes of copyrighted data... eah, this may not last long.
Skype Is working very well for me. Free, VERY high quality calls to other people who have the program installed, and cheap, local rates to any land line/cell phone in the world!
See my reply to hawkeyeMI
We use an apostrophe to create plural forms in two limited situations: for pluralized letters of the alphabet and when we are trying to create the plural form of a word that refers to the word itself. Here we also should italicize this "word as word," but not the 's ending that belongs to it. Do not use the apostrophe+s to create the plural of acronyms (pronounceable abbreviations such as laser and IRA and URL*) and other abbreviations. (A possible exception to this last rule is an acronym that ends in "S": "We filed four NOS's in that folder.")
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My mistake. That one of those hazy rules that makes me hate the English language so.
Which translates into Geekish as "PC's Infected with Windows."
And to your left, laides and gentlemen, you can see the End of the World!
Seriously, if this is actually possible, then tons of people will take advantage of it, less people will be dying, just as many WILL be born, and we will EAT THE PLANET. To support that kind of population will take more natural resources than are at our disposal, and soon anough there will be none left.
Unless we find another planet like Earth to move to, this could possibly result in the end of the world as we know it.
Now they'll come out with a whole line of holistic tech support.
"Coming Soon -- a new Ginko Biloba extract to double your RAM!"
This is far better than existing systems can manage. GPS satellite positioning is accurate to 10 metres at best...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought GPS units were now much more accurate than that, to the tune of within a few centimetres...
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What is the common word between pine, crab, and sauce? (RTFA if you don't know what I mean)
Damn, Bill Gates does weigh more than 10 kilograms...
http://tinyurl.com/stop TinyURL.com is psychic!
Today is MY birthday! I'm 21 today!
Does this mean that color television and I have a cosmically significant relationship?
I'm sure they'll come out with a separate microphone pen add-on, as opposed to replacing the keyboard one.
Incorrect. Quote: High school dating: Data drawn from Peter S. Bearman, James Moody, and Katherine Stovel, Chains of affection: The structure of adolescent romantic and sexual networks, preprint, Department of Sociology, Columbia University (2002). ...
High school friendship: James Moody, Race, school integration, and friendship segregation in America, Am. J. Sociol. 107, 679-716 (2001).