That’s what I understood also, Twigg.
What year is it again…,
Rick “I’m trying so hard to forget 2020!” Littrell
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On Dec 31, 2020, at 10:48 AM, Jim Thompson <jcthompson51@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As I recall, they were shutting down the group platform, so we had to find
something else.
Twigg
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On Dec 31, 2020, at 10:30 AM, delbertthomasharrisonjr@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Tell me again why did we switch to a new network? The old one on yahoo
seemed to work okay. Yahoo is not going out of business?
TH
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On Dec 31, 2020, at 5:07 AM, flyingpigforge <flyingpigforge@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Maybe being thrown in with the fuckbuddies and car warranties is
understandable, maybe too lofty of a position…
K-dik
On Dec 30, 2020, at 11:35 PM, Jim Thompson <jcthompson51@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jcthompson51@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Glad you found us. Not surprised it was in the junk mail. Seems appropriate
somehow. 😜
Twigg
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On Dec 30, 2020, at 10:39 PM, Nate Sublett <nate.sublett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:nate.sublett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
My trials with the new network email continues, just when i thought i had
it all figured out something else arises. This week seemed pretty quiet on
the network enough that i grew suspicious. Earlier i was getting
everything from you all and here just after Christmas things went quiet
Tonight i started investigating and found all of this week’s emails in my
junk mail file
I was amazed and thought.. Damn! This computer is just like a thermos
bottle. How do it know?? Hot or cold, junk and not junk.
Sue says it has certainly figured us out.
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