June5
“Oops… the system was unable to perform your operation (error code 756). Please try again in a few seconds.”
I came across this wierd error staring at me when i try to login to my GMAIL account..
We rely so much on our primary email. All my account details ( countless details of endless things that might be used someday in the future…. or NOT!) are up there. ALLL THE STUFF is up there. I dont know what or how they are important, but its my EMAIL !!! How can i stay without it???
So, i start googling on the error code, and NOTHING!!
well, what do i do if at all i lost access to this account? will i survive without all this mess of a thing called my EMAIL ACCOUNT?? ok, gotta calm down, its just junk. I can live without it. Yes i can. Yes. NO!!!!
Can i live without being online? Without being able to check my bank statements online?
Without checking the weather before i step out?
Without being able to recharge my cingular prepaid ( 25$ for 23$) at comfi.com ??
Without being able to blog?
Without checking the number of visitors i have on iaintablonde.com?
Without checking the comments on my posts and feeling happy??
NO. I CANT!
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April24
He hee, another prank, but this one is a bit obvious.
It says, YOU CLICK, WE STACK, YOU GET!
he hee check this out!!
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April15
Got any words to describe the reaction when u hear this??
Google bought DoubleClick for $3.1bn (£1.6bn)!!!!
(Doubleclick helps link up advertising agencies, marketers and web site publishers hoping to put ads online.)
Now that it is taken over by Google, i have to wonder, is it trying for a monopoly long played by Microsoft??
All the these things that Google comes up with- i can only say wow. Google is sucking up all the innovative aspects of an online market for a long run. Maybe someday we will surround ourselves with the monopoly of Google. Someday where Microsoft is forgotten….that makes me think, is Google into making an OS yet?
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April12
I know read Receipt feature is kinda annoying to a lot of people.
But a discrete one is my favourite. UofL uses Novel Groupwise and the Read-Reciept feature deosnt ask the intended recepient to click in a dialog(which is really annoying!!).
This happens in Lotus Notes and few other mail-apps. But i like the silent one.
There are a lot of times when i need to know if the mail sent is opened or not!! With this feature, I know what i need to know – whether the mail opened or not. The intended receiver doesn’t need to know that im anxiously waiting for the mail to be read!
Im sure every one has an occasion or two to need this feature. It is also less obtrusive than a phone call !!
If you are the person sending a rather critical piece of information via email, it is nice to know that the recipient did indeed get your communication and that it did not get lost in cyberspace. Often, I don’t need a response right away from the emails I send, but it is comforting knowing that the email was received.
Ofcourse it has to separated from work and play. Now how annoying would it be if your girlfriend sends you email with “Read Receipt” ?????
I think this will be a cool add-on if it doesn’t involve the annoying-clicking-process from the reciever. Wonder when google will add this!
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April11
Oh my Gosh!!
Love these funny stuff…. Have a look at this page : http://www.google.com/tisp/notfound.html
How can u not respond to these quirky smug wordings?
The requested URL was not found on this server. There are so many reasons that this might have happened we can scarcely bring ourselves to type them all out. You might have typed the URL incorrectly, for instance. Or (less likely but certainly plausible) we might have coded the URL incorrectly. Or (far less plausible, but theoretically possible, depending on which ill-defined Grand Unifying Theory of physics one subscribes to), some random fluctuation in the space-time continuum might have produced a shatteringly brief but nonetheless real electromagnetic discombobulation which caused this error page to appear. Or (and truth be told, this is by far the most likely scenario) you might have reached a page that we meant to create but didn’t get around to it, since this year’s April Fool’s joke got hacked together at the last minute, more or less the same way this one did. And this one. And this one, and this one, and this one…
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