A few people who are on my list of invitees do not have email accounts ending with "@gmail.com." You do not need to have a Gmail account to access my blog once it's privatized, but from what I'm reading, you will need to have a Google account. Here's the procedure as written by the AI god:
You can obtain a Google account without creating a Gmail address by using your existing third-party email address (such as Outlook, Yahoo, or a corporate domain) during the registration process. This grants you full access to Google services like YouTube, Google Drive, Meet, and Docs without adding another email inbox to manage. [1, 2, 3]Step-by-Step Guide
- Open the sign-up page: Navigate directly to the Google Account Sign-In Page or the dedicated Google Account Creation Page. [1, 2]
- Initiate account creation: Click Create account and select For my personal use from the drop-down menu. [1, 2]
- Enter basic details: Fill in your name, date of birth, and gender, then click Next. [1, 2]
- Bypass the Gmail prompt: When Google prompts you to pick or create a Gmail address, click the link that says "Use your existing email" or "Use my current email address instead". [1, 2, 3]
- Input your current email: Type in your existing external email address and click Next. [1, 2]
- Verify your inbox: Open your external email inbox to find a 6-digit verification code sent by Google. Enter this code on the registration page. [1, 2]
- Secure your account: Create a strong password. Follow the remaining prompts to complete mobile verification and agree to the privacy terms. [1, 2, 3]
Just a quick clarification about the AI's above remarks on YouTube: If you don't have a Google account, you can obviously still visit YouTube, watch videos, and do other basic things. But without a Google account, you are locked out of YouTube's more interactive features.
If you're looking at the above procedure and thinking the whole thing is going to be a headache and not worth your time, I completely understand if you choose not to go through with getting a Google account. Absolutely no hard feelings. We'll just be thankful for the time we've spent together and move on with the rest of our lives.
Warning 1 that I'm about to privatize this blog.
Warning 2 that I'm about to privatize this blog.
Warning 3 that I'm about to privatize this blog.
You'll get two more warnings—tomorrow and Saturday. If I don't hear from you by Sunday, you will not be on the list of invitees. You can, of course, belatedly send me a personal email to request access to the blog, and I'll probably get you on the list. But don't be the foot-dragging, clueless dickhead who puts me in that position. Thanks.
I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to the silence. No goddamn bots.




Long time blog reader and walk follower. Please include me via this Gmail: davidbppr@gmail.com thanks
ReplyDeleteYou're on my list. Nice to "meet" you. And thanks for following the walks. I think that that era of my life is over now.
DeleteHi Kev, I'm keen to read about your life in Korea! 1.8.1.5wellingtonnapoleon@gmail.com. Josie ( the oldest) just did a cycle trail from Seoul to Busan and loved it. Reminded me of your mega walks. It took her 6 days and she did it solo. Makes me want to give it a Crack but I'd probably need at least 20😀
ReplyDeleteWell, by mentioning your daughter, I can guess that it's you, John. How're you doing? Long time no talk. How's the family? Shoot me an email!
DeleteHey—you got any work in New Zealand for a fat half-Korean bloke? Ha ha.
As for biking... I'm sure you're in a hundred times better shape than I am. If you were to bike the 633K official path from Incheon to Busan (the Four Rivers route), at a modest pace, it would take you about six or seven days. I know two ferocious bikers here, though, both of whom can easily do the entire path in only 4 days, i.e., close to 160K a day. Incredible people. 20 days would be my pace, not yours. It takes me about 26 days to walk the Four Rivers path, plus a few extra rest days, so about a calendar month. But when I bike, I bike very slowly.
Josie was just in Korea? Does she speak Korean? I'm sorry I missed her. Anyway, it's good to "hear" from you. Email me! And best regards to the fam.