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Posted by Teresa kotara on April 16th, 2008


I cannot log in to my hotmail account, Ive been trying for the past hour all
the options. Can you help


Posted by Dan C on April 16th, 2008


On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:27:48 +0000, Teresa kotara wrote:

Keep trying for another hour, and if it still doesn't work, just format
your hard disk.


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Posted by Butch Haynes on April 16th, 2008


"Teresa kotara" <teresa.kotara@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:EyrNj.49371$h65.26915@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
There's a problem with the server gateway. Please post your login ID and
password.



Posted by Mike Easter on April 16th, 2008


Teresa kotara wrote:
Do you mean Windows Live Hotmail? hotmail.com redirects to
http://mail.live.com/

That site has a help section with information such as this:

You can't sign in to a website or service -- If you can't sign in to a
website or service with your Windows Live ID, make sure that you have
configured your browser to allow cookies.
To configure your browser to allow cookies: <snip>

... and the help section also has this...

Can't find an answer? Get additional support. <click the link>

.... and this:

Reset your password

..... and this:

Forgot your password?


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Mike Easter


Posted by zynteq7 on April 17th, 2008


Teresa kotara wrote:

*adds new ntlworld filter*

Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on April 17th, 2008


zynteq7 wrote:

Why? You opposed to comedy?

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Posted by zynteq7 on April 17th, 2008


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Related to that I'd also say, *frankly* I think that to many people here
are giving all the "google groupers" a bad rap. Some are asking decent
questions and JUST because they are connecting through google, some will
flip out and go on a tirade.

Posted by Mara on April 17th, 2008



On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:41:39 -0400, zynteq7 <zynteq7@NOSPAMnyc.rr.com> wrote:

Or maybe we (tinw) just prefer to read stuff that's understandable. Or prefer
not to see reposted spam.

If you want to look at Groper posts, by all means, do so. But don't judge the
rest of us because we prefer not to. I've seen enough incomprehensible bullshit
coming from google groups that it simply isn't logical for me *not* to block
them.

That's why every copy of every news reader has filters.

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"The most precious possession that ever comes to a man
in this world is a woman's heart." -- Josiah G.

Posted by thanatoid on April 17th, 2008


zynteq7 <zynteq7@NOSPAMnyc.rr.com> wrote in
news:4806aac0$0$7690$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:

I have often thought about the billion posts of all kinds an
average Usenet user will never see. (You guys remember Rick
something who read EVERY single Usenet post for a few years
{that WAS in the 80's} and then ended up removing computers (or
maybe just the net) from his life /entirely/...)

And what about the saying "what you don't know won't hurt you".
Or, in this case, "what you don't read, won't /insert verb of
choice/ you".

In the few years (I have NO track of time... has it been 2 or 5
years?) we have been subjected to the second September that
never ended, I'm sure we have ALL read at least /one/
intelligent and/or informative and/or funny post coming from
that devil's dunghill which is GG.

Would we have missed it/them if we had NOT read it/them?
Methinks not.

I /finally/ (even though I have nothing to do I tend to
procrastinate rather heavily) put in a GG filter (and
discussions.microsoft.com while I was at it) filter a few weeks
ago. Some genius MAY have posted the secret of contacting alien
intelligent beings using your hydraulic car jack on GG since
then, but I doubt it. What I haven't seen does not exist. My
life sucks enough as it is.

And as I actually posted - since I was SO amazed at the
effectiveness of the filter - ALL SPAM in this group disappeared
/instantly/ - and as you all know it's been getting really
ridiculous over the last couple of months.

If I had any will power, I would get off the net entirely and do
something useful instead of arguing about stupid things with
people who may be bots. (And no, I have NOT forgotten my NY's
resolutions. It's only April!)

Just my two sense (sic).


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The lonely child plays with eternity, while a gang of children
plays with time.

Karel Capek

Posted by zynteq7 on April 17th, 2008


Mara wrote:
No judgments... and I said "some" ... ok now I'M being anal retentive

Posted by Mara on April 17th, 2008



On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:01:47 -0400, zynteq7 <zynteq7@NOSPAMnyc.rr.com> wrote:

<snip>

Picky, picky.

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in this world is a woman's heart." -- Josiah G.

Posted by Blinky the Shark on April 17th, 2008


zynteq7 wrote:

Lie with dogs; arise with fleas.


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