I'm not getting into some religious debate, but last I checked there's huge holes in scientific theory about the orign of the universe. Believe what you want to believe, but either belief takes a little faith.
Albert Einstein said, "Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble."
Re:This is not news and not rocket science
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Gmail Mis.delivered?
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I think the mistake is letting multiple uses register those names. Say, I sign up as joe.smith@gmail.com and it allows someone else to sign up as joesmith@gmail.com. This user can now read my mail. That's a huge problem. If Google is planning on including this "feature" then they need to not allow users to register joesmith@gmail.com after joe.smith@gmail.com has be registered, and vice versa.
This explains why I've been getting email from some guy telling me I'm his lab partner in some class and that I need to contact him to get info on the final assignment. I wrote to him, "Who do you think I am and what class are you talking about?". He says, "I'm Quincy. I set next to you in IST 326. We have an assignment due soon!" I say, "Uh. I don't think so, since I'm not in any IST program. Are you sure you have the right email?" The guy: "Yes, daviddunlap@gmail.com, right?" Me: "No, not at all. david.dunlap@gmail.com."
I thought all this time that the guy just didn't know how to use email. Boy, was I wrong.
I'm not getting into some religious debate, but last I checked there's huge holes in scientific theory about the orign of the universe. Believe what you want to believe, but either belief takes a little faith.
Albert Einstein said, "Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble."
I think the mistake is letting multiple uses register those names. Say, I sign up as joe.smith@gmail.com and it allows someone else to sign up as joesmith@gmail.com. This user can now read my mail. That's a huge problem. If Google is planning on including this "feature" then they need to not allow users to register joesmith@gmail.com after joe.smith@gmail.com has be registered, and vice versa.
This explains why I've been getting email from some guy telling me I'm his lab partner in some class and that I need to contact him to get info on the final assignment. I wrote to him, "Who do you think I am and what class are you talking about?". He says, "I'm Quincy. I set next to you in IST 326. We have an assignment due soon!" I say, "Uh. I don't think so, since I'm not in any IST program. Are you sure you have the right email?" The guy: "Yes, daviddunlap@gmail.com, right?" Me: "No, not at all. david.dunlap@gmail.com." I thought all this time that the guy just didn't know how to use email. Boy, was I wrong.
I work for a pc repair/retail shop in WV and we often do business with the Capital.