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What is so funny is that people have these requirements to give away something that they got for free! I have given all of my Gmail invitations away, no questions asked. They aren't doing me any good just sitting there. I am not playing God by judging people on this and that.... just give em up, or hold em... but I am sure Google will release Gmail to the public very soon.

Uh huh, well then I must be a terrible person because I'm trying to play God. Give me a break. :rolleyes:

I save my invites for my friends and Neowinians. I think it is completely fair to have some conditions, though. I don't want to be giving out email addressed to spammers and people like that. There are plenty of people that are going to forums just to register every common name they can so they can sell them to people that really want that email address. I also don't think it's unfair to give things away to people that, you know, might deserve them. Why is it funny to do such a thing?

Anyway, that's cool that you just want to give them to everyone that comes your way, I just don't think it's a good idea, and I don't appreciate people assuming I'm trying to "judge people" or say I'm playing God just because I'm saving my Gmail invites for people that may be more deserving as a first choice.

By the way, I still have 4 invites to give away by tomorrow evening. I have added a link in my sig. for my Gmail invites info. Anyone can request one, there are just some things that will make it more likely you will be at the top of the list. When more invites come, I'll just go down that list again and see if any of those people still need an account. ;)

Hopefully Gmail will go public soon :yes:

6 invites. Its yours if you have 100+ posts and you've been a member for more than 6 months. The question this time, how many medals did Canada win in Athens?

Edit: 4 left.

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