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My answer is no. I did not have a Gmail address in high school. ph34r

2 hours ago, toolg said:

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My answer is no. I did not have a Gmail address is high school. ph34r

I had a Juno email address ph34r

35 minutes ago, BFit said:

I had a Juno email address ph34r

I had to get a CD in the mail to log onto the internet. ph34r

4 hours ago, toolg said:

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My answer is no. I did not have a Gmail address in high school. ph34r

My first email address was attached to a Net Access SLIP account. First non-university account was a Hotmail address I created in .. 1997?

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