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Lana,

In the past, it's been difficult to complain to yahoo about their free

products. They offer limited technical support for those services. I find

that yahoo once in awhile has a major burp, and it's often attributed to a

change in server or software and then it usually rights itself quickly. It'

annoying beyond belief though and difficult to be calm over, especially when

your ISP may be suddenly overwhelmed with the massive intake of mail! It's

terrible, I know how you feel.

Jill

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Lana,

In the past, it's been difficult to complain to yahoo about their free

products. They offer limited technical support for those services. I find

that yahoo once in awhile has a major burp, and it's often attributed to a

change in server or software and then it usually rights itself quickly. It'

annoying beyond belief though and difficult to be calm over, especially when

your ISP may be suddenly overwhelmed with the massive intake of mail! It's

terrible, I know how you feel.

Jill

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Lana,

In the past, it's been difficult to complain to yahoo about their free

products. They offer limited technical support for those services. I find

that yahoo once in awhile has a major burp, and it's often attributed to a

change in server or software and then it usually rights itself quickly. It'

annoying beyond belief though and difficult to be calm over, especially when

your ISP may be suddenly overwhelmed with the massive intake of mail! It's

terrible, I know how you feel.

Jill

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> Lana,

>

> In the past, it's been difficult to complain to yahoo about their

free

> products. They offer limited technical support for those

services. I find

> that yahoo once in awhile has a major burp, and it's often

attributed to a

> change in server or software and then it usually rights itself

quickly. It'

> annoying beyond belief though and difficult to be calm over,

especially when

> your ISP may be suddenly overwhelmed with the massive intake of

mail! It's

> terrible, I know how you feel.

So this means I'm going to learn more PATIENCE?? Oh God, Help me!

I'm not good at that! LOL!!!

Thanks Jill!!!

Love Lana

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I just got an email from Yahoo thanking me for being a Yahoo Mail user for 12

years. I'm thinking to myself...12 years? It doesn't seem like it's been that

long. Twelve years ago, I was using a Macintosh G3 with OS 8.5 running on it.

I had dial up service. Along came the dedicated server lines or DSL which we

could use and not tie up our phone line. Imagine talking on the telephone with

one person, while you are sending email to another. At the time, it was big

stuff. Now, I am using an iMac that is 3 years old, and runs OS 10.6 on it.

High speed internet is part of life now. We have two computers and a phone

hooked up to the line. The PC, which the kids primarily use, and the iMac,

which I primarily use. Technology has changed a lot in the 12 years that I have

used Yahoo Mail.

Now, Yahoo Mail is upgrading. Or, will be in the next few months. I tried the

new Yahoo Mail beta for about 5 minutes give or take. Right off the bat, I

could tell that it looked a lot like Hotmail. Are Yahoo and Hotmail working

together to confuse me? Maybe not, but, there are a lot of similarities. I

actually like the Yahoo Mail Classic. So, I changed back. If you have a Yahoo

Mail account and haven't tried the Yahoo Mail beta, you might be one of many who

like it.

I started on the levothyroxine. Instead of the 50 mcg the nurse practitioner

wanted me to take, I decided to start with 25 mcg. I called my endocrinologist

on Monday; but, still haven't heard back from him. I have fatigue and I'm tired

a lot of the time; but, I don't feel sluggish.

Tomorrow, Nick has an appointment with the dentist, to finish getting an

extraction, which was started last Thursday. On Friday, he has an appointment

with the nurse practitioner, to see if there are other options to treat his

chronic congestion.

I just finished watching a move based upon true events. I have not researched

the events behind the movie though. The movie starts Pine and Denzil

Washington. Tony is one of my favorite directors. If you like his work,

then you will probably like Unstoppable.

Marcus is still not riding in the car. So far, he has not gotten back on his

bicycle, since his anxiety episode last summer. He walks everywhere. He's been

complaining of a sore throat since Tuesday, at least. But, he saw the nurse

practitioner on Monday. If only he had his sore throat then, she could have

taken a look to see if there is anything going on there.

Have a good night to anybody still up and reading the messages.

Donna in WA

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