j
btw--one of the things gmail is a little deceptive about is the "send as" feature, so note that this is going back to your default email address. did you set it that way? also, need to watch that sig. in either case, if your alias is supposed to actually veil your identity, it's not working. just in case, thought i'd point it out.
On 8/23/07, Blackmail < blackmail.is.my.life at gmail.com> wrote:
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> can we start talking more about bubble 2.0 on here?
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> http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-playboy-enterprises-launches-college-social-network-says-non-nude/
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> this is totally ridiculous. i've seen apps for saving receipts and a
> service
> that will -- wait for it -- moan your IP address. DO NOT WANT.
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> while i use and enjoy using these sites, i wonder who'll be left when this
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> party ends.
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> j t. ramsay
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