Nov 17 2004, 12:42 pm
In response to Kholint
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Competition.
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In response to Airjoe
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Hm, who actually pays for an email address anyway?
A free, 250mb hotmail account is adequate for most people's needs, to be honest. |
In response to Kholint
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And a 1000MB Gmail account is just pwnage.
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In response to Airjoe
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Airjoe wrote:
And a 1000MB Gmail account is just pwnage. Indeed. Although, if you want to be a loser, spend 24 hours straight making as many hotmail accounts as you can to try and bust hotmail. 4 = 1 Gmail account. |
In response to Kholint
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Although, if you want to be a loser, spend 24 hours straight making as many hotmail accounts as you can to try and bust hotmail. They don't reserve the space until it's used, you know. ;-) Creating 5000 accounts would only take up a few kilobytes of space in their database until you started filling up those inboxes. Also, they'd notice a trend of filling servers long in advance, and increase their storage capacities much faster than people could fill 'em up. =) |
In response to Kholint
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Kholint wrote:
A free, 250mb hotmail account is adequate for most people's needs, to be honest. Ugh. Hotmail. I used to use it, years ago, but got turned off from them permanently when they started using pop-ups. These days I use Fastmail. The 10mb quota is annoying, but it's usually not too much of a problem for me. Plus IMAP is nice. =) I would use my Gmail account a lot more, except that I don't like having to use webmail. Woah, am I off-topic or what? |