Probably the best game my husband and I play together is Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. It's cooperative missions instead of competing against each other. This is the first shooter kind of game that I've really gotten into and can play it for hours. During the missions, I'll let my husband do the fast shooting while I hide and snipe so it works for both play styles.
Sometimes it actually IS the user. I kept having trouble with my company's mail servers getting blocked by AOL. All the complaints were coming from 3 users, and these weren't unsolicited mails or surveys, they were file upload reports from their online backup software. In the process of getting this straightened out, I found out from AOL that deleting an item directly from the users' spam/junk folder also counts as a "spam complaint," not sure if the same applies to Yahoo though. As frustrating and annoying as spam is, it's equally frustrating for mail admins of legit companies to have to fight blacklists all the time because users don't understand how spam filters work or the impact it can have when they mark a message as spam instead of taking the time to unsubscribe.
Probably the best game my husband and I play together is Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. It's cooperative missions instead of competing against each other. This is the first shooter kind of game that I've really gotten into and can play it for hours. During the missions, I'll let my husband do the fast shooting while I hide and snipe so it works for both play styles.
Wow, toxic toads breeding with kangaroos??? Sounds like a really bad horror movie in the making; something along the lines of Night of the Lepus.
Sometimes it actually IS the user. I kept having trouble with my company's mail servers getting blocked by AOL. All the complaints were coming from 3 users, and these weren't unsolicited mails or surveys, they were file upload reports from their online backup software. In the process of getting this straightened out, I found out from AOL that deleting an item directly from the users' spam/junk folder also counts as a "spam complaint," not sure if the same applies to Yahoo though. As frustrating and annoying as spam is, it's equally frustrating for mail admins of legit companies to have to fight blacklists all the time because users don't understand how spam filters work or the impact it can have when they mark a message as spam instead of taking the time to unsubscribe.