<p>im giving out 3 invites. first come first serve</p>
<p>I'll take one. <a href="mailto:smilhone@deforest.k12.wi.us">smilhone@deforest.k12.wi.us</a></p>
<p>ill take one please
my email is
<a href="mailto:jimminy7@yahoo.com">jimminy7@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>you guys are the first three!</p>
<p>i know im too late, i dont care, but what is it?</p>
<p>Oh man, I missed it. :( If anybody else has them let me know...</p>
<p>any guesses of when gmail will be out for public use?</p>
<p>i have 4 invites</p>
<p>you want one? pm me</p>
<p>check out the college confidential cafe forum. One of the post has people handing out links ! </p>
<p>Its titled Gmail invites</p>
<p>ghost!!</p>
<p>my e-mail is <a href="mailto:hertish@msn.com">hertish@msn.com</a> thanks!</p>
<p>last one... just post here</p>
<p>I would take you up on your offer...if I knew what it was. Would someone please explain?</p>
<p>Gmail is the google e-mail service. It is still in its beta/testing stages, but works really well. You get 1G of space, so your rarely ever have to delete anything. Old messages are archived and can be searched with google search technology. In my opinion, it's the best mail there is, along with yahoo mail...</p>
<p>You can't simply "sign up" for it, but rather need someone to invite you. This is google's way of increasing demand, and more importantly, keeping the amount of people using it in check...the whole point is to eventually charge for them (or an improved mail) service sometime downt he road.</p>
<p>More information can be found at: <a href="http://gmail.google.com/gmail%5B/url%5D">http://gmail.google.com/gmail</a></p>
<p>Anyway, I have six invites...I'm reserving a few for my family, who are all switching to gmail...but if you e-mail me and tell me how you can't live without it, I'll consider giving one to you. <a href="mailto:AJKates@gmail.com">AJKates@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>I've got 6 invites also, if you write one sentence telling me why you want it (maybe include how cool I am), and leave your email, i should be able to give it to the next 6, also if you have aol or other pay-mail services you probably won't want gmail, esp. since your service is already integrated and you probably won't even use your gmail, I have aol, and rarely use my gmail, so please if you want one, and you do have a pay-mail service explain why you need gmail, this way it might be able to go to a more worthwhile person</p>
<p>oh, well ill sell my last remaining (ONLY ONE LEFT!!! HURRY UP!!!) brand new gmail invite for $1.99, plus your picture. BUT, if you respond in the next year, ill give you another invite, which means you get one invite for only $0.99!!! thats less than half price!!! but this offer wont last the decade, so hurry up and post your billing account on this secure forum!! hurry now, be one of the first CCers, and i will even give you a $0.99 rebate!!! so post now, and you could get my LAST REMAINING GMAIL INVITE for a mere picture of yourself. </p>
<p>offer void in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and North Korea. participants must be all human and have a recent digital picture available.</p>
<p>gh0st, gmail invites are so ubiquitous nowadays I highly doubt anybody will actually pay for it.. that was a joke right?</p>
<p>Anyway PM/e-mail me as I have 5 g-mail invites.</p>
<p>so CallTheCops, this is really cool, are you going to PM us or e-mail us with an invite?</p>
<p>jrcho: if you read through, my message should explain that all i wanted was a picture, nothing more. </p>
<p>it was kinda a joke, taken from the prev 2 posts who demanded an absurd SENTENCE EXPLAINING why they deserved it. i meant to leave it as requesting money, but i later felt compelled to add the free bit in case too many people get confused and hate me.</p>
<p>Ah................ sorry</p>
<p>i have 5 left, and there are two ways you can get one, the first way: give me 40 thousand dollars for one year tuition at Cornell, or: send a PM and request one, your decision</p>