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Robert Said:

Why would a Middle Tennesse [Nashville] woman find herself interested in having an extra-marital affiar?

We Answered:

Women have affairs because they think that is the only way to bring excitement into their lives. They are insecure, cold and are tramps at heart. Women claim to want to have a strong man, secure, money, practical, dependable --- bull$hit. Women want turmoil and misery because that is the only strong emotion they can truly relate to. 'Passions and desires not being met at home..' you make me vomit. This is nothing more than a forum for you to ask permission to cheat.

Leroy Said:

Who can I email about Yahoo!'s decision making process when it comes to globalization?

We Answered:

I can't promise anything, but this might be some help.

Yahoo! Customer Service
866-562-7219
408-349-3300
(408) 349-1572
8am - 5pm M-F (Pacific Time)
The E-Mail address for Yahoo! customer care is
CDV@yahoo-inc.com
1 877 469 7847
Yahoo! Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, California 94089
Phone (408) 349-3300
Fax (408) 349-3301

Sherri Said:

I was written up at work but the letter is not all true. What can I do?

We Answered:

Disregarding the situation with clients, you should not have allowed yourself to argue with your manager.

It's time you looked for another job. Perhaps you should avoid work that puts you in a stressful situation with clients/colleagues/management.

Ashley Said:

How long should I wait for a job offer?

We Answered:

Dont wait any longer its not worth it you did what you could. I think she is just playing with you and if she is doing it now she might do it if she accepts you in the job.
Look for anther job that you think you really enjoy.GOOD LUCK! I hope you find a great enjoyable job!

Francisco Said:

!!! Make form data write to a simple *.txt file?

We Answered:

While I've only briefly used Perl, I cannot give you any concrete code. However, consider this suggestion: A person enters an 'e-mail' address and posts back from the form. Have the action from the POST send the results to a Perl script that will use the Perl SMTP libraries to send an e-mail to an address of your choosing, with the person's entered e-mail address as the 'FROM' address. You can set up the 'subject' line so that you can have your e-mail reader use certain rules to store the mail in a particular folder.

If you set up the e-mail body correctly, you could then turn around and 'reply' to all of the e-mails that you received with your specific subject line to all of the 'FROM' addresses you had collected and have that handle your replies without the cut & paste.

No mussy text files, no database required --only problem is if you can't connect to the SMTP server from the machine taking the HTTP POST requests.

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