On Mon, February 7, 2005 12:43 pm, Kevin Anderson said:
> Google did a great job of making these feel exclusive and scarce
Yup!
>, when in
> fact, there are likely enough gmail invites for each person on earth to
> have
> several addresses there.  And since each one would generate 10 additional
> addresses, this will never end.
>
> Rather than posting how many of these useless things you have, why not
> wait
> for someone who needs one?
>
Now see I didn\'t think of that.
> Actually, isn\'t there a website where people can just go and pick up a
> gmail
> invite themself?
YUP!
>
> Gmail invites are like spam that people send to their friends.  About the
> only
> way it could get more annoying is if they added...
>
> Please forward this to anyone you know who doesn\'t care/doesn\'t have, and
> certainly doesn\'t need a Gmail invite.  If you do this within 12 hours,
> it\'ll
> bring good luck (my friend won the lottery without even buying tickets!).
> If
> you fail to forward this, you\'ll have bad luck (like another friend who
> was
> golfing and had some painful problem with the ball washer on hole 7).
>
> Kev.
>
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