So I've always been unbelievably annoyed by the fact that no matter what website you use for your e-mail, if you want to add an attachment, it can't be any more than like 10 MB. That's perfectly fine for papers or a single song. But what about a full CD, or a movie, or the entire contents of your digital camera? Those just don't fit. Every time I try this with Yahoo!, but it won't work, and I think, oh, but Gmail will let me send a big file, cause Google is God. However, I go to my gmail account that I've checked maybe 6 times since I've made it, and alas, they also have a 10 MB limit. So then I try to get tricky and set up a zip folder, cause they're supposed to compress shit. But that never ever works! Cause the zip file is like 2 MB smaller than the original size. So I end up just getting really angry and forgetting about the whole ordeal.
But now there's a solution!! Thanks to StumbleUpon.
http://www.dropsend.com/
There are a couple different plans one can use to send large files, but the most sensible one, the free one, is pretty awesome. You sign up for free and shit, and then you can send files up to 2 GB (~2000 MB) 5 times a month. I'm totally gonna take advantage of this service. Hell I'm just gonna send people emails with massive files in them for the fun of it. If anyone wants "Hercules" the Disney classic, I can totally send it to you because it's under 2 GB. Though I probably won't do that...
I'm pretty excited about this. I may be the only one, but I'm pretty sure most people will be jumping for joy when they hear about the answer to all (or one) of the problems they've ever (or never) had!
thanks!!
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