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Date: Tuesday, 14 September 2004 23:59 (UTC)Woe.
Hotmail sucks.
Er, I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say.
Hotmail sucks because it won't let you change the address? Or even if you did create a second Gmail account, you'd've chosen the same username, which would let people connect it to you because of your Hotmail account? Or what?
Though Gmail doesn't allow people more than one account anyway.
If you want another webmail account, I quite like http://www.fastmail.fm/ - SSL, no ads in the web interface even for free users (but taglines/signatures on emails if you're free), and an interface that I find fairly usable.
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Date: Wednesday, 15 September 2004 00:19 (UTC)Hotmail sucks because the interface is designed poorly, it offers very limited space, and each time you sign in, it has advertisments for insipid articles.
I would ditch my hotmail account, but it was the first account I had for my LiveJournal, so I have to keep it.
I'm surprised that Gmail doesn't allow people more than one account, with how pushy they are about getting more accounts signed up. =)
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Date: Wednesday, 15 September 2004 00:24 (UTC)*agrees*
I would ditch my hotmail account, but it was the first account I had for my LiveJournal, so I have to keep it.
Oh, eep. Yes, you would have to keep it - what with Hotmail reassigning accounts are 90 days, anyone could hijack your account that way. (Unless you got someone to remove that address from your LiveJournal email address history somehow.)
I'm surprised that Gmail doesn't allow people more than one account, with how pushy they are about getting more accounts signed up. =)
Hm, yeah. Ours not to reason why.
But it does seem as if they're flooding everyone with invitations these days.