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E-MAIL ANNOYANCE

Don't you hate it when tech doesn't work right? Case in point, e-mail.

I've become so accustomed to being able to send mail from anywhere I am. Thanks largely to my cellphones capabilities. That's how I've been able to blog basically from anywhere. Recently though my mail hasn't been going through. I check on my blog in the morning to find out that I lost what I sent in the previous night. This puts my "blog anywhere, anytime" project in jeopardy.

Time to think up new ways to do this then.

edit: This is one of those posts I did from my phone (see previous topic). It has now "magically" appeared.

“E-MAIL ANNOYANCE”