Mickets
Mickets
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I agree, and that's what I shall do. If I do.

Nah, I tried that already. I created a rule on the server and it didn't do anything regards forwarding. It just didn't forward anything.

I'm not spamming. I'm recommending a great service that not many people seem to know about, and offering referrals like is done in many other posts about this kind of service.

About 18 years ago I was helping some friend move to a new apartment, a few blocks down the road. At some point, I left my backpack in the car with the window open, and it was robbed.

But what about when people pour very hot/almost boiling water/coffe in those thin plastic cups? They're not meant to hold very hot liquids, and sometimes one can actually see the cup deform with the heat.

OK, I misunderstood your sentence: "Sugar does this and some others", I thought you meant that Sugar did that and did some other[s] things as well.

Yeah, I know I'm not supposed to. But sometimes it has to be done...

Wuala supports Linux. And Mac. And Windows. And...

I've received a number of e-mails requesting referrals for Wuala. But it seems like some people didn't read my posts correctly: the referral is for Wuala, not Cubby

Blackberry and Android

I would say I can offer my side, but it may not be comfortable. But some people don't mind sitting on one cheek...

I didn't post my real email. I used jetable.org.

Good news: I was wrong about Wuala giving you an extra 250Mb. They give you an extra 1Gb. 250Mb is for me. So you get 6Gb to start with, instead of 5Gb. Anyway, I setup an automatic reply on my Thunderbird for those sending me e-mail asking for referrals. Click here to send me an e-mail asking for one.

Thanks. It took me a lot of effort to come up with that one.

I know nothing about Macs, but "Applescripts" makes me believe it's possible.

Sorry, I have no clue what "MCAT" is... until I soon research on the Internet. I just liked the joke.

Ahem, Wuala does that. Check my comment.

Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Microsoft-something, Wuala, and now Cubby....

Is it only me, or do other people sometimes experience the [Lifehacker.com] site returning an "Invalid URL" message?