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Snap I need your help again, they changed my mail again and I just can't remember how to change it back, do you remember?
Jimi- I can't switch it back to the old one again, just click onto get started on the 2nd box you click for size format I clicked the 2nd one compact view, it wouldn't go further, then I exited out, went back and at least I can see it and use it. It is really not much different except for the white background, I don't know how to change it to dark like my old email. It still kind of works the same as the old style. Probably for the cell phone people, or Gmail people since it looks a lot like that.
So stupid, since the instructions are so poor on the get started, ugh!
Then on the left hand side you will see this, click onto the little dots at the very bottom and you will see the spam and trash folders

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Jimi- I can't switch it back to the old one again, just click onto get started on the 2nd box you click for size format I clicked the 2nd one compact view, it wouldn't go further, then I exited out, went back and at least I can see it and use it. It is really not much different except for the white background, I don't know how to change it to dark like my old email. It still kind of works the same as the old style. Probably for the cell phone people, or Gmail people since it looks a lot like that.
So stupid, since the instructions are so poor on the get started, ugh!
Then on the left hand side you will see this, click onto the little dots at the very bottom and you will see the spam and trash folders

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I have been messin with it and have been usin it but I don't like it. I never did the get started thing. Did you leave a comment? I just had to. :confused:
 

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Did you leave a comment? I just had to. :confused:
No not yet. But i do hate the new email, maybe because it is new. It is very similar to my Gmail, so I am used to the look.
I hated the google home page a few months ago, luckily they switched it back to the old style , but I am afraid they will change that one too.
 

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Original photo by Raisa Nastukova/ iStock​

The world’s oldest forest is in New York.​

We tend not to think of America as a very “old” country, at least in comparison to many others. The United States as a society is still fairly new, but of course, its natural surroundings are comparable in age to those of any other place on the planet — and in some cases, they’re even older.

Case in point: The oldest known forest in the world is in Cairo, New York, roughly 125 miles north of New York City. At 385 million years old, the Cairo fossil forest was discovered near an abandoned quarry in 2009. The actual trees are no more (hence its name), and it’s believed that a massive flood led to their demise — the site even contains fish fossils. “You are walking through the roots of ancient trees,” paleobotanist Chris Berry told Science when discussing the discovery. “Standing on the quarry surface we can reconstruct the living forest around us in our imagination.”

The fossilized roots there are thought to belong to Archaeopteris, an extinct genus of tree characterized by woody roots and branches with fernlike, fan-shaped leaves. Prior to the site’s discovery, the oldest Archaeopteris fossils were a mere 365 million years old. Forests such as this one were hugely consequential, as they pulled CO₂ from the atmosphere, raised oxygen levels, and led to the evolution of huge insects that resided within them.
 

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