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i saw the other day you can simply get one by putting in your mobile number and they send a invite code to your phone

??

maybe not lol..

anyway.. some one send me one please :P

slim at superfunhappysliders dot com :w00t:

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Slim and Slide done.

How did I get 100, well you actually get a certain amount on a regular basis, like 10 a month or something, I dont know how many exactly, but I have not handed out invites for aaaaaaages :P

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I actually use it more because you can use that space as a "networked" drive, well only if you are a hardcore geek and run linux boxes around the place.

It's just nice to stick some stuff on it and have access to it from anywhere there is a *nix box available :P

I actually use it more because you can use that space as a "networked" drive, well only if you are a hardcore geek and run linux boxes around the place.

Theres a windows version to I just have to find it again, it works well too.

u reckon?

i reckno it was totally slow as and painful to use

i certainly wouldnt trust using my gmail as a drive

on the other hand, i do store all my documents and anyhting i mite need when im not at home in gmail

(phone numbers, addresses, contact details)

if you still got some send me one

[email protected]

Sent.

I dont know why the big rush for them is all for, I wouldve thought people knew about this as it is not a new thing, meh still got like 92 left :D

can i get one of these gmail account invites please.

[email protected]

TIA.

BHAHHAhAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHahaaa

how funny is that, did you not read the post above yours.......

meh anyway, invite sent :)

Cy

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