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jme2224Apr 5, 2007
These stereotypes are all pretty true. Who still has an AOL account anymore? Does anyone still use AOL? What used to be the biggest ISP has gone by the wayside now and no one really cares.
rwerkunApr 6, 2007
bearowned:"Every guy I have ever met with a mac is totally gay. Coincidence?"Ever consider not hanging out at gay clubs? This way you would have little less "coincidence[s]" with gay men. Just a thought :).
jtcalhounApr 6, 2007
(wrong place)
jtcalhounApr 6, 2007
Wow. I'm actually surprised the article left out a very obvious and easily stereotyped email address: @mac.com
caballApr 6, 2007
Wow, this guy is an ass...
nicepantsApr 6, 2007
How about an article on "What Your Website's Banner Ads Say About You"
superheroboyApr 6, 2007
I appreciate it. Site's blocked at work :(
b3mus3dApr 6, 2007
I was so disappointed to discover that tmail didn't exist :( I wanted webmail with 'Shiny colors! Moving parts!'actually, now, looking back at the article I realise they were just taking a stab at the hiptop. I quit reading after 'moving parts!' to go and check tmail out.
wilsonicsApr 6, 2007
Damn. I guess i fit under the douchebag portion and the gmail portion.Thanks for saving me from total doucebaggery google apps!<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/a/">http://www.google.com/a/</a>
soccernamlakApr 14, 2007
actually phoenix, i'm at duke university, doing research in ovarian cancer....kinda different than mcdonalds