oblong Posted Friday at 04:24 PM Posted Friday at 04:24 PM web based email clients that try to make your inbox smarter. I quit using gmail for that reason. Yahoo just forced their upgraded client to me after resisting. I don't want all these colors and icons and whatever. Just give me everything in one spot and make it easy for me to delete them. Quit trying to categorize them. It's just yahoo. I'm not working on anything. All I want is that one message I came in there for and let me get rid of all the crap. I swear they make it harder for you to select the message to delete and try to trick you into opening it first. "No, you have to click here, in this very precise location to select it. Otherwise we're opning it for you to see the next ad we threw on the page" 1 Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted Friday at 05:09 PM Posted Friday at 05:09 PM Right, people justify their jobs by coming up with new features nobody asked for. And then do it again. Bells, whistles. Quote
Deleterious Posted Friday at 05:18 PM Posted Friday at 05:18 PM There is an option in gmail to turn that off. I think it's settings->inbox->categories Just uncheck all the subcategories then everything should go in the primary inbox only. Dumb that you have to do it but it might be easier than changing email services. Quote
oblong Posted Friday at 08:12 PM Posted Friday at 08:12 PM I'll check that out, thanks. I use my Yahoo for real stuff, I got that a long long time ago after the first time I switched internet providers and realized I could no longer use @comcast.net. I used gmail for registrations and all of that kind of thing and buying/selling tickets. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Friday at 08:17 PM Posted Friday at 08:17 PM 3 hours ago, oblong said: web based email clients that try to make your inbox smarter. I quit using gmail for that reason. Yahoo just forced their upgraded client to me after resisting. I don't want all these colors and icons and whatever. Just give me everything in one spot and make it easy for me to delete them. Quit trying to categorize them. It's just yahoo. I'm not working on anything. All I want is that one message I came in there for and let me get rid of all the crap. I swear they make it harder for you to select the message to delete and try to trick you into opening it first. "No, you have to click here, in this very precise location to select it. Otherwise we're opning it for you to see the next ad we threw on the page" I use gmail but with a third party mail app (Thunderbird) on my computers so I haven't been affected there, but but the presorting did come through on the iphone mail client and I had to turn it all off there. Quote
oblong Posted Sunday at 04:15 PM Posted Sunday at 04:15 PM We have father of the bride on. I’m 51. My wife is 52. We looked up the ages of the parents in this movie. Keaton and Martin are 45 when they filed this. The other parents were 49. 1 Quote
casimir Posted Sunday at 08:29 PM Posted Sunday at 08:29 PM 4 hours ago, oblong said: We have father of the bride on. I’m 51. My wife is 52. We looked up the ages of the parents in this movie. Keaton and Martin are 45 when they filed this. The other parents were 49. That’s awesome. My wife was watching TV today when that popped on. I’m the same age as you guys. I don’t recall seeing this movie, but I know I watched a bit of Father of the Bride 2 with my wife a month or so ago. So, I guess they were a bit older then. But the age thing does kind of trip me up every once a while. The guy that works for me is about the same age I was when I started at our place of employment. He was in high school after I started working there. Things like that. 1 Quote
casimir Posted Sunday at 08:56 PM Posted Sunday at 08:56 PM While we’re talking age, I hate the word “kiddos”. 1 Quote
LaceyLou Posted Sunday at 08:57 PM Posted Sunday at 08:57 PM 4 hours ago, oblong said: We have father of the bride on. I’m 51. My wife is 52. We looked up the ages of the parents in this movie. Keaton and Martin are 45 when they filed this. The other parents were 49. The ages of some of the cast of the 1950 version were pretty out there... IIRC the mother of the bride actress was only 10 years older than the guy who played the groom. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Sunday at 08:58 PM Posted Sunday at 08:58 PM 28 minutes ago, casimir said: That’s awesome. My wife was watching TV today when that popped on. I’m the same age as you guys. I don’t recall seeing this movie, but I know I watched a bit of Father of the Bride 2 with my wife a month or so ago. So, I guess they were a bit older then. But the age thing does kind of trip me up every once a while. The guy that works for me is about the same age I was when I started at our place of employment. He was in high school after I started working there. Things like that. They looked like grandparents. Its funny. I have peers with grandkids and peers with 4th graders. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I have a big pet peeve that I think many of you would agree with Anytime someone becomes popular now - they are everywhere to the point where it's completely annoying. I don't need to see anymore Kelce brothers or Post Malone. Cereal box and Oreos. What do the Post Malone Oreos taste like, caramel and cigarettes? Just go away and go count your money, but give us some ****ing peace. Quote
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