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Hide/Show Sidebar (may not work properly if your browser has Javascript issues)UPDATE: My Yahoo! account has been restored, but some issues still linger. See details below.
As I attempted to log in to my Yahoo! account on Thursday morning, I was shocked to find out that my account had been deactivated overnight. The reason that I'm posting this is to let people know that it can happen to you! Also, Yahoo!'s customer service is horrible. I could not find a 1-800 number anywhere on their site, so I called their long-distance number three different times to talk to different people and finally gave up. Their solution was to e-mail reportabuse@yahoo-inc.com; I don't think I will ever hear back from them. I've used Yahoo! services heavily over the years and am very disappointed that they would let a customer's data be lost so easily.
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Today in History: detailed - AP - Encarta - Lib. of Congress - NYT - Hist. Chn.
Jamie Peck - A good friend's personal site; sports and tech oriented.
Christian Answers - Q&A site with many media resources, as well.
TBL/Web News - Zeppelin news updated almost daily.
Care2 & CharityUSA.com - I go to these sites once a day and click about 20 times to donate to all these causes for free. Care2 has a better interface, but both are popular and effective sites.
On Sunday, My pastor quoted an "8-day-forget rule." I can't remember if he mentioned his source, but basically it's the idea that eight days after a disaster, public support drops off drastically. I'm hoping that this won't happen to the people on the gulf coast. Below are a few of my thoughts on the disaster which eventually lead me back to what's happening with my own website, Zepfanman.com.
It's now been about 8 days, but I think that, like 911, the American people will continue to give—just remember that the Red Cross will still be needing large donations three months from now, when things will finally start functioning again in the disaster cities. I'm tired of hearing all the complaints about how our country has responded. Instead, how about we explore our real options and determine the best way that we can help out? Taking a trip down there is only helpful if you're doing it with a program that knows what its doing!
I'm sure you've already heard too many opinions about the disaster, so without further commentary, I give you some helpful links.
(For more Words...)HomestarRunner.com - Hilarious, clean fun. You won't be disappointed.
Addicting Games - Hundreds of quick-loading nifty games.
Ain't It Cool News - movie trailers, comment posting, and lesser-known films & TV. Compare to Upcoming Movies on Yahoo!