there are still hundreds of thousands of people who still have aol.com emails.
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It only took 9 years to get to even feeling that I could potentially buy a Sperry variant. I assume you just do a quick roll scroll when they go live and pick the one 3rd from the bottom for best chance.ygolohcysp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 12:27 pmJust a few more drops and you'll be a master!WhoLikesRingo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 12:07 pmAlmost ready to graduate to Variants, that was too easy. +1
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I definitely use Firefox, it's my main email and banking hub. I don't buy anything in there. Chrome profiles for everything else. I've usually got Firefox and 3 or 4 chromes visible at all times.
i think its quite ridiculous when grown adults are still using their college .edu emails
jkw3000 - Nobody ever really wins in this hobby.
Olly - I'm a hack asshole unable to provide you with what you want.
Gonzo's Mom- And some of you are the demons!
Olly - I'm a hack asshole unable to provide you with what you want.
Gonzo's Mom- And some of you are the demons!
If a school is using GSuite for education (which many are), there are different terms of service from regular gmail, resulting in Google not analyzing your email for the purpose of targeting ads and building a profile about you, for example. And it’s still free, and often has unlimited cloud storage which is normally paid. Seems like a good enough reason to me.
pretty sure my .edu email got disabled within a year or two of me graduating.bsharp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:42 pmIf a school is using GSuite for education (which many are), there are different terms of service from regular gmail, resulting in Google not analyzing your email for the purpose of targeting ads and building a profile about you, for example. And it’s still free, and often has unlimited cloud storage which is normally paid. Seems like a good enough reason to me.
My university will disable it if you don't log in for a year or something. Otherwise they keep it running.ryan916 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:45 pmpretty sure my .edu email got disabled within a year or two of me graduating.bsharp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:42 pmIf a school is using GSuite for education (which many are), there are different terms of service from regular gmail, resulting in Google not analyzing your email for the purpose of targeting ads and building a profile about you, for example. And it’s still free, and often has unlimited cloud storage which is normally paid. Seems like a good enough reason to me.
i know its superficial, but the type of email service people use says certain things about their technological prowess and organization.
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Olly - I'm a hack asshole unable to provide you with what you want.
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Mine got killed upon graduation and couldn't be kept unless ya paid for the alumni association IIRC. Wish it hadn't tho.bsharp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:47 pmMy university will disable it if you don't log in for a year or something. Otherwise they keep it running.ryan916 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:45 pmpretty sure my .edu email got disabled within a year or two of me graduating.bsharp wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:42 pmIf a school is using GSuite for education (which many are), there are different terms of service from regular gmail, resulting in Google not analyzing your email for the purpose of targeting ads and building a profile about you, for example. And it’s still free, and often has unlimited cloud storage which is normally paid. Seems like a good enough reason to me.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
same, was locked out day after graduation. had to cause a commotion to get access to it for another 30 days so I could save contacts and what not.
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