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sohkmj1

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  1. My day

    Woke up to the seranade of birds gently chirping... nah. I overslept. After spending a bit of time on MW2, Runescape, lunch, whatever, I get shouted at by my little brother after lunch for taking a bit of his burnt... circular cooked egg thing, which he never wanted. He accused me for stealing his meat, which he ate the last of 2 hours before, during lunch itself. Knowing that my older brother would eat lunch in schoo, I eat a bit of his (intended) lunch.
     
    As dumb luck would have it, he came back without eating lunch, even though he said that he was. My little bro, who had partaken in this scavenging, was quick to point everything at me. I get shouted at, again, so I rushed down to buy him some food with my own money (hey, it is my fault after all). I come up (did I mention I live in an apartment?), panting, just to give him a takeaway as fast as possible. He grumbles and grumbles (at me), and storms outside. My little brother... acts as if nothing as happened.
     
    So that's my day, how was yours?
  2. Rant

    I don't know where else I can post this without people going "huh?" or "IDC", so I'll just post it here, so I can get something off my chest.
    I lost my e-mail password today. I changed it a month ago, and made a note to remember it. I went to try and recover it, turns out the recovery email is the email in question (...). I quickly exhaust the other option as well too. In frustration, I sent a form to hotmail, giving information as accurately as possible. They couldn't even be bothered, and just sent me automated crap.
    This is great, just great. I've used this email for 3 years. What does hotmail expect me to do now? Shell out thousands and fly to the US to get this crap done? I've done everything possible (including risking viruses for password recovery software) and nothing has worked so far. I have no idea what to do now. I just sent my last form to hotmail in the vague hope that I'll get at least an email that is typed out.
    I'm not expecting anything now. It'd be a godsend if they even bother replying.
    (sorry if I sound completely immature, I'm feeling extremely irritable)
  3. Halp?

    Does anybody know how to check your PC's power supply (like a 250W power supply or something)? Is there any software to do this, or will I need a multimeter? Would like to know before I get myself electrocuted or something.
  4. Rant part 2

    Well... I'm bordering on giving up. For some reason, hotmail is incredibly unreasonable. I've given them as much information as possible, including my first password, as many contacts as I can physically remember, even subjects of my email. I'd like to think that the terrible customer service provider goes like "Oh, 1 mismatch. IGNORE ALL OTHER INFORMATION AND SEND AUTOMATED MESSAGE." Seriously now. They can't even take a hint; I've sent them 4 (including my last one) damn forms, all rejected, as if they couldn't be bothered. Surely they would think that I'm not a hacker? Why would I hack an email account with only a few isolated contacts and with email containing spam spam and more spam?
     
    If Hotmail's intention is to kick my [wagon] over to its competitors like Gmail and Yahoo! Mail (which I am using to email them in vain), they've certainly done a really good job.

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