Tim pcb

It's probably best its deleted. I new at this myself. I need to figure out how to send private messages.
Thanks. Sorry about that everyone, especially poor Dave - Storyboardist.

You can send a direct message by clicking the envelope symbol at the top. That's what I should have done to give you that email address.
 

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No worries, mate. All good.

e x a m p l e @ m a i l i n a t o r dot com

If you send me an email to the the above address (minus the spaces), then m a i l i n a t o r automatically creates an account for that address, I've got 24 hours to retrieve that email from the m a i l i n a t o r website before the service wipes the account-slate clean.

Mailinator is a great service. It's very handy when, for example, you want to access some content on a website that wants you to become a member but you don't want to become a member of that website's spambot list just to sate your curiosity about some esoteric nugget of info it happens to have.




You could break up the email addy in some other way, just so long as the person you're giving it to is clear on how to re-assemble the address, but will stymie most spam-bots that are constantly scanning the Internet for email addresses.

Anudder example.

S-T-O-R-Y-B-O-A-R-D-I-S-T a^t E-F-F-E-C-T-S-L-A-Y-O-U-T-S DAWT CAWM

"Use the above to email Dave, but no hyphens, no spaces and replace the @ symbol as appropriate"

Of course, that's just a hypothetical example of Dave's email. I don't even recall what it was, 'cause now it's gone. (y)




Do try out the mailinator service though. Send yourself a secret message.

Whatever you want the account to be called, it will be created, then follow the steps on the website to retrieve your email with 24 hours.
"Floobah floohba" or
supercalifrackilipstickexpediaallycatosis at-sybmol mailinatorperiodcom
Whateverman at mailinatordotcom


It's somewhat anonymous. It used to be fully anonymous, but then it could be abused for hate-mail, illegal activiities etc... so I think it probably tracks your IP address, but I don't think the powers that be are going to be scrutinising a bunch of guitar-pedal nerdy schtuff.
 
No worries, mate. All good.

e x a m p l e @ m a i l i n a t o r dot com

If you send me an email to the the above address (minus the spaces), then m a i l i n a t o r automatically creates an account for that address, I've got 24 hours to retrieve that email from the m a i l i n a t o r website before the service wipes the account-slate clean.

Mailinator is a great service. It's very handy when, for example, you want to access some content on a website that wants you to become a member but you don't want to become a member of that website's spambot list just to sate your curiosity about some esoteric nugget of info it happens to have.




You could break up the email addy in some other way, just so long as the person you're giving it to is clear on how to re-assemble the address, but will stymie most spam-bots that are constantly scanning the Internet for email addresses.

Anudder example.

S-T-O-R-Y-B-O-A-R-D-I-S-T a^t E-F-F-E-C-T-S-L-A-Y-O-U-T-S DAWT CAWM

"Use the above to email Dave, but no hyphens, no spaces and replace the @ symbol as appropriate"

Of course, that's just a hypothetical example of Dave's email. I don't even recall what it was, 'cause now it's gone. (y)




Do try out the mailinator service though. Send yourself a secret message.

Whatever you want the account to be called, it will be created, then follow the steps on the website to retrieve your email with 24 hours.
"Floobah floohba" or
supercalifrackilipstickexpediaallycatosis at-sybmol mailinatorperiodcom
Whateverman at mailinatordotcom


It's somewhat anonymous. It used to be fully anonymous, but then it could be abused for hate-mail, illegal activiities etc... so I think it probably tracks your IP address, but I don't think the powers that be are going to be scrutinising a bunch of guitar-pedal nerdy schtuff.
This is good to know. I used to use 10 minute mail all the time but it doesn't always work these days, and ten minutes often isn't long enough
 
No worries, mate. All good.

e x a m p l e @ m a i l i n a t o r dot com

If you send me an email to the the above address (minus the spaces), then m a i l i n a t o r automatically creates an account for that address, I've got 24 hours to retrieve that email from the m a i l i n a t o r website before the service wipes the account-slate clean.

Mailinator is a great service. It's very handy when, for example, you want to access some content on a website that wants you to become a member but you don't want to become a member of that website's spambot list just to sate your curiosity about some esoteric nugget of info it happens to have.




You could break up the email addy in some other way, just so long as the person you're giving it to is clear on how to re-assemble the address, but will stymie most spam-bots that are constantly scanning the Internet for email addresses.

Anudder example.

S-T-O-R-Y-B-O-A-R-D-I-S-T a^t E-F-F-E-C-T-S-L-A-Y-O-U-T-S DAWT CAWM

"Use the above to email Dave, but no hyphens, no spaces and replace the @ symbol as appropriate"

Of course, that's just a hypothetical example of Dave's email. I don't even recall what it was, 'cause now it's gone. (y)




Do try out the mailinator service though. Send yourself a secret message.

Whatever you want the account to be called, it will be created, then follow the steps on the website to retrieve your email with 24 hours.
"Floobah floohba" or
supercalifrackilipstickexpediaallycatosis at-sybmol mailinatorperiodcom
Whateverman at mailinatordotcom


It's somewhat anonymous. It used to be fully anonymous, but then it could be abused for hate-mail, illegal activiities etc... so I think it probably tracks your IP address, but I don't think the powers that be are going to be scrutinising a bunch of guitar-pedal nerdy schtuff.
Thanks, did not know any of that!
 
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