When it rains, it pours

Gmail logo.Woohoo! How many people are lucky enough to have a chance at two gmail invites, all in one day? Smile You can now email me at markku@gmail.com, you can even spam me if you want. Let’s see how good the spam filters are.

This entry wouldn’t be complete without pointing to the people responsible—tinig.com’s Ederic, and WP evangelist Prem. Thank you guys!

8 Responses

  1. wala pong anuman. Smile

  2. haha. you will be getting 3 invites in 36 h prolly =)

  3. Actually, I got two on the same day, to say it right, on the same hour. Grin Grin

  4. Wala kayo sa lolo ko……

    Razz

  5. I’m jealous.

    I just wanted to drop a note saying I love those quicktags above the comment field (and the size changer). I want ‘em too.

  6. MaThIbUs, the quicktags feature is from scriptygoddess and the resizable textarea is from Dunstan, who made me realize that the comment textarea should come before other fields if the user has posted a comment before.

  7. Thanks for those links! Dunstan’s right about the comment form thingy…

  8. 2004.06.19
    mathibus.com
    mathibus.com/archives/2004/06/17/gmail
  9. It may not be a great idea to start offering GMail invites. At my site, I offered some free invites to GMail. The amount of requests I’ve gotten is crazy.

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