Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: TechnoPro
Originally posted by: Generator
Google one day is going to know what I had for breakfast. Did anyone find it odd that google advises people to not delete their emails?
With traditional 2MB size limits per web-based e-mail account, one typically had to delete messages periodically in order to not exceed the size quota. With GMail's exponential increase in mailbox size, one no longer needs to be as diligent with regard to purging messages. It would stand to reason that Google would advertise their service as having such a convenient feature, and furthermore to encourage users to modfy their e-mails habits to take full advantage of the technology.
On the surface....
Humanity forgets that it is doubtful with good reason. In time, doubtfulness and a propensity to believe the worst of one another becomes jaded and even despised.
In the end, we go around in a perpetual circle, realizing our crude humanity, attempting to rise above it to the point of revisionism, only to come full circle, and find ourselves in the face of it.
We are doubtful because we are petty.
I suspect them only because I should.
That said, until now, they seem to be acting quite suspicious and yet quite generous.