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"there is some amazon customer id."
While I do like the "find my id" link, this error(?) message is not helpful. What this means to me is that "we found an ID, it just isn't yours."
Given that the button name is Verify, perhaps a message like, "We are unable to verify your Amazon ID. Try clicking the Find My ID link."
¡Uy! Parece que Cibercorresponsales se ha roto. Tranqui, ya hemos llamado al cuerpo de bomberos, a la carpinterÃa y al vecino del 5º para vengan a arreglarlo.
¡Disculpa las molestias!
trying to fold puff star pyramids without a grid. that's actually not a very big deal: fold a random off-set hexagon in the center, twist it, then go on folding another hexgaon twist but twist it the other way around.
I was lucky enough to fold the green model and have the flaps on the back close in a perfect tato structure. I re-opened the model and try to see if there's a good reference for the initial hexagon. and indeed there is. wait and see : ) (but surely oschene could figure it out...)
next step is to try a 3 tier pyramid and have the flaps close nicely at the bottom. I calculated the reference point for the central hexagon and ended up with the white model proving my calculations miserably wrong. so I try something else and then another and then... so I collect all those different models.
the green model is the cool 2 tier pyramid, the peach one gives a reasonable 3 tier model. the light green sheet will be a last test.
a non-prodctive yet productive folding day...
(10.9.11, 102/365)
Taken at a Baja Fresh Mexican Grill in Jacksonville, AL..........If you need a hint look East to go West....LOL
This is a screenshot of the GMail Server Error 502 that many users received when they logged in.
More info can be found on my blog entry:
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Helpful Facebook validation error error message: A validation error occurred.
From the error message writers of "Emergency, there is an emergency going on", "Ooops" and "Error everybody peeps". Serving developer messages to front end users since 1992.