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Filing through the 768 messages that make up my inbox, I realized that I shouldn’t really be complaining, considering that the newly elected pope has opened an e-mail account for pressing theological questions and concerns. Considering the millions of faithful Catholics with inquiries, his influx of e-mails must be of biblical proportions...
...long been known that e-mail is not the best forum to divulge one’s most dubious thoughts. Any prying person can read them, and they remain within the wilds of the Internet long after they’re deleted from any inbox. But what if, somewhere in AOL’s bottomless online file cabinet, sits every instant message interaction, exposing any deviance or debauchery? The mind runs wild with unsettling prospects...
...don’t want to get rid of it because I’ve had it for so long and I think it’s really funny,” Glazer says, adding that he might change it to be more professional. “My inbox is always full because I save certain messages and it just keeps filling...
...networks and news media aren’t the only ones contacting Konrad. Rambunctious Red Sox fans have flooded his inbox with sometimes unflattering opinions...
President Summers has gone through, and will continue to go through, more than enough for remarks that really weren’t all that offensive in the first place; for goodness’ sake, leave my inbox alone...