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Is the myspace tracker site reliable?

I was about to make an account on there, but when I saw that it required my Myspace info. (e-mail and password) I started to wonder if its just a ruse to get my e-mail and/or password.

By: Sessena



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How can I e-mail articles to another person?

I find lots of articles my Son would be interested in but don’t know if this is possible and if so, how. No where on the site indicates I can e-mail it.

By: Heidi 4



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3-Day Walk For ****** Cancer?

okay, so this question may seem a little odd, but…. i work at the Children’s Hospital in San Diego, and some of the girls there want to do the 3-day walk for ****** cancer (here’s the info. on it, if interested… http://www.the3day.org/site/PageServer )
BUT! each participant has to raise AT LEAST $2,300. We’re trying to find big companies for sponsers, but so far, it’s been hard… so we’re restorting to this….
if you, or anyone you know would like to donate… even if it’s just a dollar… every dollar helps, we have created a paypal account that you can donate to. So, first, you will have to create your own paypal account… it’s FREE! (here’s the link: https://www.paypal.com/us/ )
then go to our account to donate: https://www.paypal.com/us/verified/pal=crystal_fronsoe%40yahoo.com
Thank you for anything you can do to help, and if you could, please copy and paste this in an e-mail and forward it to everyone you know.

By: MissCrys



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linking to an e-mail from a website?

is there a way to link to an e-mail through a website without opening up a default e-mail like outlook?….. we are using site builder, and want someone to be able to click on a name and send that person an e-mail through our page to that person’s e-mail

By: hunny



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I just got an e-mail about a job from Link In Careers. Anyone heard of this site before?

It is for the job I’m looking for, so I’m hopeful. The url is http://www.link-in-careers.com but I’ve never heard of it before. I haven’t switched careers since this whole internet thing popped up.

By: orlandomagicfangirl



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What is the deal with Yahoo shutting you off for trying to answer a question from a fellow answerer?

I was going to forward an e-mail(where she was very, very rude to me), also, to customer care, from that 15-year-old who thought she was pretty yesterday. Also, I was very upset for an 11-year-old being allowed to ask about ************ on this site, plus I told someone they couldn’t spell when they asked a question about getting into someone’s bank account!!! I also answered a question today and called the guideline team ‘human idiots’!!!

By: Johnny’s Angel



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Where does Obama’s campaign money come from?

Certainly the most interesting and potentially devastating phone call I have received during this election cycle came this week from one of the Obama’s campaign internet geeks. These are the staffers who devised Obama’s internet fund raising campaign which raised in the neighborhood of $200 million so far. That is more then twice the total funds raised by any candidate in history – and this was all from the internet campaign.

What I learned from this insider was shocking but I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that when it comes to fund raising there simply are no rules that can’t be broken and no ethics that prevail.

Obama’s internet campaign started out innocently enough with basic e-mail networking , lists saved from previous party campaigns and from supporters who visited any of the Obama campaign web sites.

Small contributions came in from these sources and the internet campaign staff were more than pleased by the results.

Then, about two months into the campaign the daily contribution intake multiplied. Where was it coming from? One of the web site security monitors began to notice the bulk of the contributions were clearly coming in from overseas inte rnet service providers and at the rate and frequency of transmission it was clear these donations were “programmed” by a very sophisticated user.

While the security people were not able to track most of the sources due to firewalls and other blocking devices put on these contributions they were able to collate the number of contributions that were coming in seemingly from individuals but the funds were from only a few credit card accounts and bank electronic funds transfers. The internet service providers (ISP) they were able to trace were from Saudi Arabia , Iran , and other Middle Eastern countries. One of the banks used for fund transfers was also located in Saudi Arabia .

Another concentrated group of donations was traced to a Chinese ISP with a similar pattern of limited credit card charges.

It became clear that these donations were very likely coming from sources other than American voters. This was discussed at length within the campaign and the decision was made that none of these donations violated campaign financing laws.

It was also decided that it was not the responsibility of the campaign to audit these millions of contributions as to the actual source (specific credit card number or bank transfer account numbers) to insure that none of these internet contributors exceeded the legal maximum donation on a cumulative basis of many small donations. They also found the record keeping was not complete enough to do it anyway.

This is a shocking revelation.

We have been concerned about the legality of “bundling” contributions after the recent exposure of illegal bundlers but now it appears we may have an even greater problem.

I guess we should have been somewhat suspicious when the numbers started to come out. We were told (no proof offered) that the Obama internet contributions were from $10.00 to $25.00 or so.

If the $200,000,000 is right, and the average contribution was $15.00, that would mean over 13 million individuals made contributions? That would also be 13 million contributions would need to be processed. How did all that happen?

I believe the Obama campaign’s internet fund raising needs a serious, in depth investigation and audit. It also appears the whole question of internet fund raising needs investigation by the legislature and perhaps new laws to insure it complies not only with the letter of these laws but the spirit as well.

IS IT RIGHT FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO HAVE AN INVESTMENT IN WHO BECOMES OUR NEXT PRESIDENT???

By: Beaver Buster



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Is it illegal for someone to hack into your e-mail site ?

Someone that I know hacked into my e-mail site and shared the information with some family members of mine and it
was very private and personal information that ended up destroying my family. What should I do about this. I cannot let this just go by without some action on my part. What do you think I should do. Need legal advice also. Thank You!!

By: Pearl



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websites ?

i want to build web sites but i don’t know any site builders … plus i find it hard to build them but i wanna do it anyways !! so any help plz ?!
@ charl : thank you for your answer but i don’t want someone else build my site for me i want to learn how to do it myself !!

@ayame : i love ur site and my brother loved it too ! can u teach me how to do one like it ? i left you a messege !! it has my e-mail if u don’t mind helping me !

thank u all for answering

By: the man who kicks azz with class



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Is there any site where you can type in your email and find all the sites you’ve used it on?

I would like to find out what sites I’ve used my e-mail on. Is there any site you can use to track them down?

By: MissPiggy80



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