April 13, 200521 yr I got 50 invites to throw away, post your e-mail if you want one g-mail has 2gibs of space, c'mon, you can't pass that up
April 13, 200521 yr I think I read somewhere that you don't even need invites anymore. What were they for in the first place?
April 13, 200521 yr I think I read somewhere that you don't even need invites anymore. What were they for in the first place? Because it's a BETA. Not a final version, as grate as Gmail is there is a few bugs here and there. Also, they can't just give away 1GB of storage to every one at once.Also you still need an invite to join gmail.
April 13, 200521 yr Because it's a BETA. Not a final version, as grate as Gmail is there is a few bugs here and there. Also, they can't just give away 1GB of storage to every one at once. Also you still need an invite to join gmail. Ah, well, in that case. Anyone want 50 g-mail accounts?
April 13, 200521 yr Who needs gmail when you have g-g-g-gmail. http://www.ggg-gmail.com/ Wow, that was oddly funny.
April 13, 200521 yr Author Who needs gmail when you have g-g-g-gmail. http://www.ggg-gmail.com/ if I could find that post of the day pic, I'd put it up nice find
April 14, 200521 yr ok literally like everyone has gmail and 50 invites :/ lit?er?al?ly adv. 1. In a literal manner; 2. In a literal or strict sense 3. Usage Problem. 1. Really; actually: There are people in the world who literally do not know how to boil water (Craig Claiborne). 2. Used as an intensive before a figurative expression. Usage Note: For more than a hundred years, critics have remarked on the incoherency of using literally in a way that suggests the exact opposite of its primary sense of in a manner that accords with the literal sense of the words. In 1926, for example, H.W. Fowler cited the example. The 300,000 Unionists... will be literally thrown to the wolves.? The practice does not stem from a change in the meaning of literally itselfif it did, the word would long since have come to mean virtually or figuratively?but from a natural tendency to use the word as a general intensive, as in They had literally no help from the government on the project, where no contrast with the figurative sense of the words is intended. emphasis fitting.
April 14, 200521 yr Go, Klif, go! You tell them what's what! Not everyone can have 50 gmail invites. I'm sure there are billions out there without a gmail account. But yeah, I have 99 invites left, so request away. I shouldn't have to say this, but, yes, I do have more than one gmail account.
April 14, 200521 yr forget the English language...or is it Latin, or in that case...its already dead but still....i dont care much about the Englsih language....i butcher it whenever i want >:]!
April 15, 200521 yr whoa...umm... :? everyone virtually has 50 invites. :/ better. but try "virtually everyone has gmail and 50 invites :/"
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