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Nov 28, 2006, 5:27:03 PM11/28/06
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Hi. Right now, I have 2 gmail accounts/adresses, one I use for internet
use (this one), like registrations, newsletters etc - basically junk,
another one that I only give to people I know personally or friends (it
includes my nickname), but both of them are not really useful, if I
want to use them for my job or whatever, so I would need another one,
but I don't really have ideas, and the ideas I have are either taken or
not possible, because they are too short.

My last name has only 4 characters, so I can't use like my initial+last
name, because it's only 5 letters, and I need 6. Add a "." between the
initial and the last name doesn't work, it still counts as 5
characters.

I don't wanna use my second initial, because I actually got 2 second
names, so I had to take both of them, which sounds pretty damn stupid.

Has anyone suggestions, what I could take, because I'm out of ideas.
Or is there even a way to bypass the 6 character limit?

Tyler Cheatham

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Nov 28, 2006, 7:17:57 PM11/28/06
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I too am in your situation.  I use my email for work and for home use.  I put a number at the end of my last name.  Putting a number, just a simple one will do, will get you through the six character limit.  See if that helps :-)  Let me know!

Dennis

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Nov 29, 2006, 5:56:48 AM11/29/06
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I don't know if other sines help like "_-!?" Instead of a dot you can
use _.
Hope this will help you a little. Or use your full name.
You can also consider to use two letters of your first name.
If you name is bill reno try bi.reno @gmail.com
don't know if this works out.

Much luck.
Dennis

On Nov 29, 1:17 am, "Tyler Cheatham" <tcheath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I too am in your situation. I use my email for work and for home use. I
> put a number at the end of my last name. Putting a number, just a simple
> one will do, will get you through the six character limit. See if that
> helps :-) Let me know!
>

> On 11/28/06, mailforba...@googlemail.com <mailforba...@googlemail.com>

babloo .

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Dec 4, 2006, 9:33:00 AM12/4/06
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Hi Basti Abbai,
Why don't you use your qualification etc?
I did the same for myself. part of my name(srini) + qualification (mtech).
Hope this helps.
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-babloo
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