Due to a sacrilegious scrawling (which we dare not repeat) made by an unknown employee in the men’s restroom of our primary office building, the Grooveshark servers are temporarily down due to a mind-numbingly large plague of locusts. The locusts appear to be flesh-eating, and the hellish, buzzing cloud seems to strip flesh from bone almost instantaneously. Luckily, insofar we have only experienced two casualties in the form of unpaid interns.
Please rest assured that the proper sacrifices are being made. No matter how many lambs, cows, or virgins (interns) we have to slaughter upon our makeshift altar (the Xerox machine), the servers will be up shortly.
Comunque vada la cosa buona è che ora posso guardarmi i serial preferiti senza stare attenti all’orario di programmazione (vedere Merdaset per come sposta gli orari delle programmazioni, sembra si divertino a distruggere la logica di strategia televisiva)
Speriamo che rimanga attivo. Loro mi hanno rassicurato che non dovrebbe accadere nulla (?!?).
A: “Hi, my name is Andrew and you?” J: “Hello, my name is Julie and I’m from Canada, you?” A: “I’m from New York.” J: “Please, do you give me your mail?” A: “Yes, my email is andrew92@gmail.com and yours?” J: “My email is julie.start@hotmail.com.” A: “Ok, is a msn email?” J: “Yes, sure. Do you have msn?” A: “Yes, it is andrew54@hotmail.com.” J: “Thanks. Bye Bye.” A: “Bye!”
There are more services in Internet where it is impossible to remove own account. Is this thing legal? I don’t know about legal rights but in wordpress.com it is
impossible to remove own account. There’s a FAQ here that says: “The software could break if we deleted accounts, so accounts are permanent.“. The same thing for Skype.