Posted on 10/31/2016 4:58:19 AM PDT by rickmichaels
Just returned from a Pence Rally in Cocoa!
It was great!.....room at capacity!
Feed Your Head BUMP!
the great rodney dangerfield: last time i saw a mouth like that it had a hook in it.
BUMP! (wow “snarf” autocorrect...sheesh)
Huma in exile, facing GITMO thus SHARIA LAW.
> (btw I dont believe she knew Weiner had the filescomputer illiteracy can be hazardous to your health!)
I read somewhere today that her and Weiner’s phone were set up to synchronize, which might explain how he ended up with all that information...the software did it automatically. Now whether that is the truth or merely a story to promote another “bad decision” defense, time will tell.
Those really WERE the days.
Personally, I think Huma Abedin might be a spy.
The Revolution is ON!
Vote Trump!
Several FReepers have expressed that opinion.
Personally, I'm rather neutral in my opinion of Huma's looks.
The Revolution is ON!
Vote Trump!
don’t PST files have a limit for a PST folder? I mean a megabyte limit.
I don’t think so my computer guy is always yelling at me to archive my emails as they are taking up tons of space. anyway it sounds like the emails are in a cloud which I know nothing about and refuse to use.
Al-taquiyya is A-OK
+1.
L
“Um, what about the fact that these files are supposedly in a folder named “Life Insurance”?”
I’ll believe that one when I get corroboration from a credible source. If it’s true, it is a big deal.
“dont PST files have a limit for a PST folder? I mean a megabyte limit.”
The limit was 2GB in Outlook 2000. It was increased to 20GB in Outlook 2002 and it moved to 50GB in Outlook 2010. So, basically, there is no size limit. You can change the size in the Windows registry.
I wish the FBI would run a search of the 650,000 emails for the word “yoga” just to see if there it’s even mentioned.
“Yoga” on the Podesta emails to date has 46 “hits” out of 39,511 emails.
How is that for totally useless information? :-)
I call BS. She purposefully downloaded State Department emails from a secured server to an unsecured server and emailed it to her Yahoo account. She is in deep trouble. You and I would be wearing orange.
Some agent probably will, just for laughs. And, they can do it now that they have a warrant. Before, they could only look at the metadata--the headers.
I don't know if the metadata includes the title of the email, or just sender, receiver, and server/destination info. Could someone chime in on that?
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