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OMG, I can't believe this in fact works! Usually like every other conscious weboholics I will not give a rat's ass damn about getting a "live.com" id just before it can be produced public, but who does not prefer to get odds eh? Anyhow, I just found a *working (until now, ahead of MS individuals request me to consider it off the air) hack that permits you to sign-up and use reside.com (+ numerous other domains, which I'll describe shortly) services. Listed here are the methods:
go to click "sign up". paste this within the address bar of your respective browser then hit 'enter' or press the 'GO' button
3. then select your domain and sign-up. :)
Now you'll be able to also hack the javascript snippet described over to include some a lot more domains, don't know if they will operate even though (for instance, I tried using to add .bd, but dwell dudes stated .bd was invalid or some crap like that). All you gotta do is include the domain identify (eg: .ru, .cz ) after var ds = new Array (marked with red) and within the brackets along with 'com',
Office 2010 Standard X86, 'cn',
Windows 7 Professional X86, 'fr', 'it', 'nl' and so on such as this var ds = new Array('com',
Win 7, 'cn', 'fr', 'it', 'nl', 'ru',
Buy Windows 7 Key,'cz')
As for me, I'm currently hoping out the brand new Windows Live Mail BETA codenamed Kahuna. Its sluggish (faster than Yahoo mail BETA even though), all ajax and as typically seems vista-ish. All in all its not that negative. Here is surely an accompanying screencap (oooh, no spam bots.. I am clever sufficient to cover my non-public components while in the screencaps I normally provide..hee hee)
Original hack taken in the awwwesome 9down site
Update (29/11/06): It seems that some hot-shot(!) web-developer back more than at Redmond figured this loophole out and now the hack is not functioning fairly nicely. Despite the fact that, I have not retested the hack myself,
Office Standard 2007 Product Key, but according to an anonymous commenter (significantly, does it hurt to leave your name soon after the commenting is done?) this hack is providing them an error. I failed to think it might consider MSN individuals so damn long to figure this out :)