Dear S |
I have a friend and I love to send him things I find out on the interwebs. It's good; we have a very similar sense of humor and, truth be told, I miss him during the day so I feel better when I send him these little tidbits. The problem? I feel like I send him a frillion emails a day and I don't want to pester him. The solution? Instead of emailing him, make a tumblr post and pester the whole world. |
Normally I’d take the extra 30 seconds to pixelate someone’s last name and personal email address, but I don’t think someone who would send this email to a stranger about a free web service will mind.
Most of the emails I get are very nice, but occasionally one slips through that makes me question what, exactly, convinced someone that writing and sending it would be productive.
What a douche knuckle.
a brilliant IE user.
Yeah, my stats across...board on all of my self-made
Check out the browser stats so that you can laugh at this. Loyal Firefox user here.
This guy sounds awesome.
support IE its crap. The less people...better. Very interesting browser stats!
I love a good ownage now and then.
IE users *groan*. What an arse-faced-bastard.
What motivates customers...do this? Are customers always right? Really?
Huh rocketmail is still around (was bought by yahoo)
Marco provides proof why your customer is not always right.
This “Green Williams” character can fairly be called a total douchebag based solely on
Mr. Williams has...motivational speaker. For people who