Wow.
Adult Swim is fucked up.
You can tell those guys did a lot of drugs when they were kids.
And when they were adults.
And this morning.
Adult Swim is fucked up.
You can tell those guys did a lot of drugs when they were kids.
And when they were adults.
And this morning.
Apparently, sbcglobal has some antispam crap in place so that you can only send out so many emails per …day? Hour? I have no idea.
After you exceed whatever random threshold they’ve set, you get a cute little message like this:
Oct 17 18:20:03 crossbone postfix/smtp[25848]: 3143F43F73: to=<email address goes here>, relay=smtp.sbcglobal.net[207.115.20.26]:25, delay=0.73, delays=0.27/0.03/0.4/0.03, dsn=4.7.7, status=deferred (host smtp.sbcglobal.net[207.115.20.26] said: 451 4.7.7 Mail access temporarily suspended for 76.243.28.8**BCMI**flpi102 (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
SBC: While I commend your efforts to kill spam, I think you might have set the threshold a little low.
After I moved apartments, my Wii mysteriously stopped working — at all. No power LED. A quick call to NOA, and they sent us a new power supply; when that didn’t work, they sent us shipping labels (BYOB) to send it in for repairs. I got it back, and all the downloaded stuff was free to redownload, but the MAC address for the wireless card was different, and all my save data was gone (probably due to my girlfriend looking for the paperclip button to eject the disc that was stuck in the Wii when we sent it in, and finding instead the CMOS battery).
All this, by the way, was free of charge from NOA. Whatever else I’ve got to say about them, I’ll say this: they make a decent game console, and their customer service is pretty f’n decent.