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Yeah the UI has a AOL look and feel to it.
I'm with you I have so much on yahoo and so many people know it that I hate to change but I may have to switch gears. I've had an hotmail account for a few years because of some Microsoft work but never check it and recently I have a gmail account, don't remember why but don't check it either. It would be a major PITA to switch and I couldn't completely get rid of my yahoo account because I have thousands of important emails on there.
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I use FF (25.0.1) and Yahoo mail, Win 7, no problems.
Dave.
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I've been using it for almost ... 15 years, but recently, with their horrid UI change, they lost me. And a lot of other customers as well.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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What's even worse than the horrid UI is when they have a little problem. A couple of times I've been locked out of my account because of an incompatibility or bug. The last time I was locked out for a week and this time luckily I can get on with IE but FF wants me to sign in again but refuses to recognize my information and if I do it 3 times then I get locked out, that's what happened the previous 2 times and the times that it has happened have been recent.
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Anyone here knowledgeable with Prism Unity?
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It's a lump of glass, shaped line a squared-off lump of cheese.
If you don't smash it, it has unity.
If you do, it's not united any more.
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It's fragile don't drop it!
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Member 8816170 wrote: Anyone here knowledgeable with Prism Unity?
At this moment, there are 10,237,498 members. Predicting how many of them actually know Prism Unity is a very hard guess. You may want to post this as a survey.
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Or as a game!
I'll go...six.
Am I warm?
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OriginalGriff wrote: Am I warm?
You're dead.
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Ok...so let's try 8,000,007
Warmer? Colder?
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OriginalGriff wrote: 8,000,007
This is super hot actually. Remember, we're talking about Prism Unity, not Paris Hilton
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Last weekend, he was droning on, and on about the new car - a low mileage Rav4 - and ok, that's understandable. But what my friend Tim was really happy with was keyless entry and starting. He was showing us over and over, until we were all pretty fed up with it.
Until today, when he walked up to our door cold and tired.
He went to put some fuel in it quickly, drove the couple of miles to the petrol station, filled it up, paid. got in and pressed the button. Nothing. Not a sausage.
Then it dawned on him: where is the keyless entry fob?
On his keyring, in the garage door...
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Oops!
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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My princess has a Toyota iQ3 which also has a Start button. Hers simply won't start unless the fob is within half a meter of the button. Still, I belt he felt a bit of a numpty.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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Paul Walker[^], star of The Fast and the Furious has died, ironically, in a car accident.
I can see a lot of jokes coming about this, but I shall resist the urge.
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur .
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He died in a car accident after hoax posts were going around on Facebook about his death recently, as recent as yesterday. And I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I see it as a pure coincidence, but for anyone who knows the show Family Guy: they killed Brian the dog (Paul played "Brian" in those movies) off, coincidentally by being run over by a car, while Paul Walker (Brian O'Conner) was killed in a car accident. And that's no joke -- just an observation. Regardless, RIP Paul Walker.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Rest In Peace, Buddy!
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Rest In Peace Paul.Indeed a very sad day for me.
Nothing is Impossible for Willing Heart.
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In memoriam beloved Elwood Quigley, age eight, late of New Jersey by way (ancestrally) of China and Mexico: the world's now less one mohawk-tufted Yoda impersonator, and, it's a darker, more hopeless world, for all that.
"After garnering the ugly title, Elwood became an online darling and developed a worldwide fan base. During his life, he appeared at more than 200 events that helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for animal rescue groups and nonprofit animal organizations" [^].
sadly, bill
"What Turing gave us for the first time (and without Turing you just couldn't do any of this) is he gave us a way of thinking about and taking seriously and thinking in a disciplined way about phenomena that have, as I like to say, trillions of moving parts.
Until the late 20th century, nobody knew how to take seriously a machine with a trillion moving parts. It's just mind-boggling." Daniel C. Dennett
modified 30-Nov-13 19:19pm.
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The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Elwood was fine, but his wife was a bitch.
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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(That's an 'M')
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