trashcanpatrol
Steve H.
trashcanpatrol

Send them to me, I will keep them very secure under my bed.

Hear, hear.

How lame. They really need to get it working because I'm sure many others have tried and given up already. It's a very valid security concern and they're not pulling their weight.

Darn. Now I'm on the new layout and it still didn't work.

I see "Yahoo Classic" on every machine I've tried it on, so I'm guessing you may be right in that being the culprit. Which is unfortunate for me because I've tried so hard to keep the "Classic" version :(

I've tried it on multiple machines though, including my phone :( Did it magically work for you?

Happy Friday!

Makes sense. I didn't even consider going "off contract". Now I've got more of a plan for when I'm off my family plan and need a good, inexpensive phone carrier.

Free phone is what I already have, my contract with T-Mobile is almost up and I'm on a phone I like (HTC G2). I'd say that's probably The best way to go currently.

I don't have headphones/earbuds on in public, for me that was a phase I got out of after some year of high school.

I like this.

I keep getting an error while trying to get Yahoo's 2FA enabled:

Thanks! :)

How did you get all that for $59.99? And without being under contract?

Good thoughts, thank you. I wasn't aware of the Telesign thing, that's an interesting bit of information. I think I will start using 2FA now.

I giggled a little

When I had Facebook, I neglected to do this because I refuse to give Facebook my cell phone number.

Deactivating Facebook worked for me. If I still used it, I would not use it for games though.

I agree with your point you bring up, it doesn't make sense to allow sleeping but not allow electronic devices.

This point was made against your argument about people not hearing in emergencies- noise-cancelling headphones and sleeping are permitted the entire flight. Why are those not banned during takeoff too?