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en There's a real benefit [to 64-bit computing] in Exchange in terms of being able to consolidate servers and mailboxes. It's also easier to give end-users much larger mailboxes.

en On Monday, the floodgates will open and consumers will be bombarded through their mailboxes, their televisions and newspapers. It will be confusing at first until they realize they can get all of their services from one company. Then it should be easier for customers.

en On Monday, the floodgates will open and consumers will be bombarded through their mailboxes, their televisions and newspapers, ... It will be confusing at first until they realize they can get all of their services from one company. Then it should be easier for customers.

en She's the one that created the mailboxes as we know them.

en We're still hauling pianos around and relocating mailboxes.

en We're still hauling pianos around and relocating mailboxes,

en We got a lot of calls (from people) about woodpeckers attacking their mailboxes,

en A large portion of identity theft and fraud do come from Dumpster diving, taking mail from mailboxes.

en We are going to work very hard to ensure as high a turnout as possible. We're going to try to set up a voting station at O-Hill on Thursday and we're going to stuff mailboxes.

en I think the only way to characterize that prediction, as we stand today, is inaccurate. Spam is still congesting the Internet, and it's obviously a very visible problem in most consumer mailboxes. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense.

en Two- or four-processor computing is the typical entry point in lieu of grid computing. If it works on inexpensive servers, then good for you.

en Is it a federal crime? Technically, yes. These mailboxes are designed for the sole usage of the postal service to serve customers. Items such as fliers or anything outside of correspondence or other mail matters is prohibited.

en We are convinced that a large portion of the tax refunds that are scheduled to arrive in consumers' mailboxes in March and April will be dedicated to these exorbitant energy costs. With that, there'll be less money spent on other goods and services.

en We are convinced that a large portion of the tax refunds that are scheduled to arrive in consumers' mailboxes in March and April will be dedicated to these exorbitant energy costs, ... With that, there'll be less money spent on other goods and services.

en We do limit student e-mail storage to 10M bytes, [which] forces [the students] to keep their mailboxes under control. Student chain letters are a problem. We have policies that prohibit them, but the students still send them.


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