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Oct 02, 2005 16:35

Wow, it seems like someone was trying to break into my hotmail and possibly paypal account. I changed the passwords and safety questions, but I know there are ways around that. Any suggestions for keeping that safe? It's just kind of unnerving that someone would actually try to attack my accounts. Anyway, on the positive side, I got a three hundred ( Read more... )

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whyspre October 2 2005, 22:44:48 UTC
It's stunningly normal to get the early cravings. It's happened to people that I knew in the past.

I'll be able to help on Friday. You know how to reach me.

Take care.

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punkymcmunky October 4 2005, 01:05:47 UTC
Use passwords with letters and numbers and variants on capitalization, change them frequently and don't use the same password for multiple things.

Do not use any help question that can be figured out, researched online, etc.

Good luck!

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ethniu October 4 2005, 15:30:33 UTC
Yeah, I've reset them all and I just hope nobody is going to try anything again.

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maylea_moon October 5 2005, 00:23:02 UTC
its normal. i was 6 weeks pregnant with my son the first time i threw up. it helps a lot to keep saltines by your bed to snack on at night. an empty tummy makes morning sickness a lot worse.

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ethniu October 5 2005, 16:49:24 UTC
I'll try that, so far it seems like if I don't eat before bed and then work out immediately in the morning, it knocks out the morning sickness after about a half hour. I'll try the saltines though.

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sl33pyhed October 6 2005, 03:30:09 UTC
hi, rebecca. i tried to e-mail you but my yahoo is acting really weird. i just wanted to know if you recieved the money i sent?
love carrie.

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ethniu October 6 2005, 05:07:30 UTC
Not yet, but mail up here is really slow. It takes two days to get mail from my family three hours away.

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stygian_doll October 7 2005, 13:12:50 UTC
Hey there. You don't know me, I'm a friend of Chris's. I just wanted to say hi and that I used to work with Planned Parenthood. I volunteered with them for four years as a patient advocate, which is essentially holding the hands of women while they're having abortions, and talking them through the abortion itself. Pretty much just being a friend when the actual abortion is taking place. I doubt you'd have many questions or whatever that you haven't already spoken to a doctor about but if there's anything I can do or say anyway...

Again, I know you don't know me and this really is too personal maybe to even say much to me about, but I know very few women who don't know what it's like to be afraid, so...

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ethniu October 7 2005, 16:33:40 UTC
Hey, thanks for at least saying hi. Things pretty much suck right now, so it's nice to at least have people coming around to say they're there. I"ll add you as a friend.

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