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I cannot access HU via my computer, so I'm using my wife's - & under a new HU name - pca2004.

My old name: pjoshea13 (Patrick).

Alas, some of the tinkering I have been doing to solve my problem resulted in Gmail asking for my password for the first time in years. Needless to say it was different from the one I remember.

No problem. I asked for it to be reset. Gmail asked for "first car" & then told me that was not enough info for verification. Seemingly, all it knows about me is that car. No other questions. (Google hint to me: answer as many questions as you can!)

So I can't read new emails or send emails to contacts, because their addresses are inaccessible.

Cutting to the chase, I have a new gmail account:

osheap646@gmail.com

Those who have my old address, please use the new one. & please send me a handshake message so that I have yours again.

I have a feeling that my responses to HU private messages have not been getting through. Apologies, if so. You can reach me via gmail & I will respond again.

Best,Patrick

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cujoe in reply topca2004

Patrick - Super Bummer about the HU-initiated Gmail issues. See my reply to your new email address. Persistence, Grasshopper . . . Persistence.

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cigafred in reply topca2004

I missed this the first time around (I did ignore it). if you ever get your old e-mail back you can ignore the questions from me about your recent absence--this answers all. Thanks.

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