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Samsung Galaxy Note

2012-04-13 09:54:00

My friend just bought a Galaxy Note. In the shop, they set up with Gmail for him, and he asked me to set up his company account.

The company account needs to be set up as IMAP (preferrably) or POP. The server is not a Microsoft Exchange server, as I know the sysad
uses only Linux.

I can set up email for Microsoft Exchange, Google, and Samsung Mail. Does anybody know how to set up a normal POP or IMAP account?

Screenshot of Settings / Add account (I took it with my iPhone and apologize for the quality):

Homophobia May Reveal Denial Of Own Same-Sex Attraction, Study Suggests

2012-04-10 23:11:56

(CBS News) Do homophobic people actually fear their own unconscious feelings? A new study suggests that people who repress their own sexual attraction to the same sex are more likely to express hostility towards gays.

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[Myanmar] Mobile Phones

2012-04-09 16:42:01

When I was in Yangon last November, my phone (with AIS SIM-card) worked sometimes. When I returned last week, I had "no service" at all times, even though I had called to AIS before my departure, and they said I should choose provider MPT (Myanmar Post and Telecom) and it should work.

Does anybody have experience with DTAC or True?

Note: My German friends were told that roaming does not exist and they should buy a local SIM card.

MiCasa Hotel in Rangoon

2012-04-09 16:37:30

I stayed at the MiCasa Hotel last time. That's near Inle Lake, so it's half-way between the airport and downtown Yangon. A taxi-ride into town still cost only US$ 2.00 and took 15 minutes.

The hotel has internet, which is supplied to the rooms by ethernet cable. In the lobby and the restaurant/bar, they have wifi.

Retirement Visa

2012-02-05 00:31:13

A friend told me today that the minimum age for the retirement visa has been or is going to be changed from 50 years to 65 years. Since I did not read about this over here, I doubt that this is true.

However, it is always good to ask the experts. Is it true?

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