Posted by pete 23 on February 17, 2014 at 10:40:38 from (74.33.78.170):
In Reply to: Yahoo mail question posted by rrlund on February 17, 2014 at 09:50:23:
My computer pulled a trick on me a while back. I normally use the shift key to highlight a bunch of unwanted e-mails and delete them all at once. Well, I highlighted them, hit delete and it opened every darn one of them. They were stacked up on top on one another. So, I deleted them one at a time with out opening any attachments. Since that happened I get a lot of junk which I keep adding to blocked sender or blocked sender site. It keeps dumping a lot into junk but every day get a few new ones I have to add to junk blocked mail. Static electricity has been playing tricks on me so I have stung a wire to a good grounded water pipe and soldered it to a nice pretty washer, sits along side phone and computer so I just touch that before touching computer or phone. The phone would go nuts. Knocked out one of my camera card USB port readers. Even set off the carbon monoxide detector one time. I was opening doors and looking all over. Tricks.
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