Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Well it IS pretty neat. Type it in and it brings it up automatically without having to hit enter.
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: Finality
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-8...oo+sucks&y=Search+the+Web&iscqry=yahoo
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Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: Finality
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-8...oo+sucks&y=Search+the+Web&iscqry=yahoo
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Google+sucks&btnG=Google+Search
Ooooh, look what I can do Mommy! :roll:
are you on crack? My question is, why use internet email? You can't read it when offline...Originally posted by: asadasif
How many people really use POP and SMTP access for mail?
I used to do it for Yahoo when it was free but then Yahoo made it some premium service. I never felt the need to use POP/SMTP after that.... can't even remember why I used it in the first place....
Originally posted by: Train
are you on crack? My question is, why use internet email? You can't read it when offline...Originally posted by: asadasif
How many people really use POP and SMTP access for mail?
I used to do it for Yahoo when it was free but then Yahoo made it some premium service. I never felt the need to use POP/SMTP after that.... can't even remember why I used it in the first place....
I havent used webmail in about 6 years. Pop3 all the way.
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: Train
are you on crack? My question is, why use internet email? You can't read it when offline...Originally posted by: asadasif
How many people really use POP and SMTP access for mail?
I used to do it for Yahoo when it was free but then Yahoo made it some premium service. I never felt the need to use POP/SMTP after that.... can't even remember why I used it in the first place....
I havent used webmail in about 6 years. Pop3 all the way.
Are you still on dial-up to worry about being offline? That's old.
Being a uni student, I have to get files and mails at various places on different pc's and I can't just configure outlook or some other mail client on each of them. Internet access for email is best for my particular needs.
too bad all unis don't use ms exchange
