I was just thinking how glad I was to not have nay desire whatsoever to get bludgeon (and thus not get baught up in the cross Perth dash to try and find the 7 that have been shipped here)
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I was just thinking how glad I was to not have nay desire whatsoever to get bludgeon (and thus not get baught up in the cross Perth dash to try and find the 7 that have been shipped here)
:)You'd change your mind if you saw him :)
study tonight stuck inside grr
Most of the emails I sent about my new jewelry [sic] store bounced back to me
Wait a minute... I don't have a jewelry store!! :mad::mad::mad:
If you got a "How are you?" email from me please delete it.
(Not that I don't care how you are, it's just not me asking)
Don't know how my hotmail account got accessed again. :mad::mad::mad:
From the number of "Messaged delivery failed" notices I hope most people didn't get this. Thanks (and apologies) to Jaydisc and Saintly who did get the email and let me know.
This comes a few days after someone put in a "lost password" attempt access my gmail account.
I don't get it... why access my hotmail and just send emails? At least the last hacker was creative enough to use their access to get into my ebay account and post fake auctions.
I barely use my hotmail address anyway except for msn chat which I barely use these days and for registering when I have doubts about a site/mailing list etc.
In fact the most recent time I used the address was when I gave it to a real estate agent yesterday morning.
Anyway very unimpressed and not the thing I want to be dealing with on a Sunday morning when I only meant to check my email for a few seconds and then roll over and go back to sleep.
I keep getting random bots that want to add me to their friends list on MSN but thankfully they don't seem to have hacked my account and more of gotten the Email from somewhere else.
Lousy crappy Target Burnie have NO Voyagers (or deluxes) whatsoever...stoopid north Tassie crappy shop selection, trust the only town near where I live to just have a KMart.:mad:
In fact it's just been a frustrating day all up - I found a sick pair of boots on clearance down from $100 to $50, but they only had them up to one size below mine. The Cash Converters in Burnie has closed down so I couldn't go looking for Aliens VS Predator 2 (out of stock at EB games 'cos it's too old), and I really want to eat some virtual heads to let off some steam and have no FPSs for my PC - the only two I've really enjoyed enough to get over the past few years are AVP2 and Battlefield 1942, neither of which I can find anymore...damn my old-school gaming habits!
friend of families just had his car written of near galleria and Bp
I was bored so I decided to play with my phone and discovered that when you dial '911' it automatically diverts to 000.
Are people that dumb for this to be needed? "Quick! What's the number to 911!!" :rolleyes:
Edit: I have read that the reason for this was so that kids who watch American cartoons/shows and mistakenly learn to dial '911' for emergencies instead of '000'.
Yeah sounds good but as a kid I knew that in an Emergency I needed to call '000' not '911'. Why? Because my school taught me to do so and so should parents.
The intention wasn't to crank call anyone. I didn't think it would divert to 000 and expected either a recording telling me to dial 000 or for the 'invalid number' message since that is a US Emergency number not Australian. I just dialed it out of a whim and as soon as the 000 recording begun, I hanged up realizing it had diverted.
Do they still teach kids to dial 000 at school in an emergency or it's that now deemed as politically incorrect or some other crap?