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I recently received some Gmail invites and thought who better to offer them to than other perl advocates. The whole Gmail idea about keeping all emails and archiving them so they can be searched later is a somewhat nice idea (Not to mention 1 gig of storage). I also kind of like the way they combine all emails in the same subject (Initial and all replies) in the same "conversation" so it appears as a single entry in your list of emails but once opened is tabbed with each reply.

Anyway I think the whole Gmail craze has gotten a little out of hand with sites such as gmailswap but who knows some of you might need or want one.

It would be cool to see anyones creative way of asking (or telling) me to give them one written in some obfuscated form but this is not required. However these requests would probably be processed first for some strange reason :-).

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Just curious as to why there seems to be a negative view of this post? Is offering something nice for someone who might want it frowned upon here or what? If castaway or anyone else cares to explian why they feel threatened by this post I would like to hear it. There are 9 of you that voted to delete, just curious why? I do not believe this post has violated any forum rules or etiquette therefore does not warrant a deletion. Unless of course I am missing something.


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In reply to Anyone need a Gmail invite? by Elijah

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