Even though I have my own domain (lilbrownboy.com), I rarely use my e-mail address(es) at that domain because I don’t have a personal computer to store that mail (I sold my PowerMac last year, and I haven’t replaced it quite yet… saving money).
So I’ve been using my “paid” Yahoo Mail account for just about everything. It is adequate, but not great. I awoke today to find my Yahoo Mail account had gone through a massive transformation. I went from a paltry amount of space available for my e-mail storage to 2GB. That’s right 2GB.
What does this mean? I will never have to delete a message ever again. I will never have to worry if a single attachment will clog up my account.
I went from 84% used capacity to less than 1%. I <3 Yahoo! --sam p.s. <3 = heart = love = lurve
I went from 6 MB to 100 MB.
From 48% use to 3%.
Damn.
I <3 Yahoo too.
PS. Are you missing your Mindshadows book? It seems a copy wandered over into my bookcase.
Jesse Dean
I’ll check when I get home tonight. It’s either my copy or Scott’s.
–sam
*laughs*
It’s GIGANTOR-BOX!
Yes… Yes… it is. I simply call it my big rubber band ball o’ mail.
–sam
Yeah, it’s bigger, but I can’t get into it this morning.
That’s odd. I rarely, if ever, have problems getting into my account.
–sam
Here at Crazy-Go-Nuts Email, we let you store WAAAAAAY more than a hundred emails! If you’ve got a state-of-the-art Compy 386 and a 9.6 baud modem, you can store 200, 300, even 500 emails!
I would just like to point out that crazygonuts.com has been taken, but crazy-go-nuts.com is still available. ;p
–sam
As if.
As if I would have the foggiest notion of what to do with a website. Except post about it on LJ: “Hey, I have a domain name. Nah, don’t go there, I don’t really have any content, just the name itself.”
You frickin ROCK.
I mean–WHGT! JGTH! YES I’M AWESOME!
I feel compelled to watch some more SB Emails and make SB icons.
It’s a good dance!
haha. the same thing happened to me this morning, but i was more excited about the fact that my emails will no longer have a yahoo tagline at the bottom.
Yeah… another advantage to paying Yahoo is that there are no longer any advertisements whatsoever on the page. Before, they would sneak them in on a couple of pages.
I had been considering ditching Yahoo for http://www.zoemail.com/. Now I think Yahoo has made a very compelling argument for my $20 per year. 🙂
–sam
Don’t forget to <3 Gmail as well, for raising the bar.
Indubitably…