Email
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So what I did is I have a little
email
auto-replier program.
And I set it up so every time it receives an
email
from SafeMart, it just pings one back.
So I set it up, and it says, "Thanks for your
email
- your Case Number is ..." Then it has a little formula that I wrote to up the case number every time.
Heck, if I ran the Web, you could
email
dead people.
You send one blessed
email
to whomever you're thinking of at dah-da-la-dat-da-dah-da-la-dat.com.
Now, we had no money, no space, no game plan, but we did have
email.
So my friend Melissa and I sat down and we wrote an
email
which we sent out to a few friends and colleagues.
And if you're paying any attention at all to cyberthreats, or, for instance, if you've read about the Stuxnet virus or, for God's sake, if you've ever had an
email
account or a Yahoo account or a phone hacked, you can imagine the whole new world of hurt that could be triggered by modernization in a period of cyberwarfare.
When I got back from my trip to South America, I spent a lot of time alone in my room, checking my email, desperate to hear from the guy I loved.
The Dyre Wolf would get on your computer via you clicking on a link in a phishing
email
that you probably shouldn't have.
So they wrote her this very email, pleading their case and making the argument that they felt she had evaluated an older version.
Perhaps because the
email
format didn't feel personal enough, perhaps because it's easy to be brave when you're hiding behind a computer screen on the other side of the planet.
You look at your X-rays on a screen and you do stuff with them, you
email
them.
If you want to forward an
email
thread, ask for permission.
He then sent an internal
email
to his coworkers.
And sometimes, these filters aren't just removing the specific content, but it could also lead to loss of your linked accounts: your
email
address, your documents, your photos, or your unfinished book, which happened with the writer Dennis Cooper.
Like, for example, when I got an
email
from a female student in my class saying that a reading I had assigned, a reading I had been assigning for years, was sexist.
So late one night at my office, I made a list of everyone that I had had breakfast, lunch, dinner or drinks with that had jobs similar to mine, and I sent them an anonymous
email.
And then two dozen other people actually emailed to participate to this anonymous
email
address, but I confirmed that they did in fact have the jobs they claimed to have.
And I then compiled the votes into a spreadsheet, ran a pivot table, output it to PowerPoint, and the night before I left for vacation, I slapped a quasi subversive name on it and emailed it back from that anonymous
email
address to everyone who voted.
About a week into my time on vacation, I stopped by the hotel's business center to check my
email.
And found that this list that I had created anonymously had been forwarded back to me several dozen times, at my personal
email
address.
We need to write, call and
email
companies that are making and distributing films, and we need to post on our social media accounts when we want to see inclusive representation, women on-screen, and most importantly, women behind the camera.
So suggestions, please, not right now, but send me an
email
if you've got an idea about what we can do with this amazing team of glorious losers.
Just consider this
email
that an EPA employee wrote, where she goes, "I'm not so sure Flint is a community we want to go out on a limb for."
One was the Democratic National Committee's networks, and the personal
email
accounts of its staff, later released on WikiLeaks.
When you start to factor in all of the ways that we collect fines, supplies like mailers that we send out to remind people of their fines, services, like collections management services, even telephone and
email
notifications can cost libraries money.
Then, we articulate it in a conversation, in a memo, in a text, in an
email.
I don't want to get
email
from anybody; I want to get "memail."
The news feed just rolls on, and everything's bottomless: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, email, text messaging, the news.
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