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MeNaCe942

join:2003-07-25
Sacramento, CA

hmm

as much as everyone dispises aol, if it goes under what will happen to aim... considering there are probably more aim users than aol users at this point...

would probably cause a massive flood towards icq or yahoo...
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Of course i won't


comcaster2

@tci.com

1: comcast dosent charge more for additional computers on a network, only additional IP's
2: AOl has one saving grace and its the main reason I keep a byoa account, a 16 GIG email box limit, thats 16 GIGs per email address. I have personally had 5 ISO images saved in my email account. There are tons of email only filegroups which allow fast searching and easy delivery of quality content(you know what eh). That is alone worth the 14.99/month byoa costs me.



avantare
Go Tribe

join:2000-02-16
Warren, MI

reply to MeNaCe942
ICQ is owned by AOHell.

Chuck


Matt 2618

join:2003-11-19
Aurora, IL

reply to MeNaCe942
AOL isn't going anywhere, but if they did it would be a blow to the internet.

Even though it's popular to "hate everything AOL", such people do not realize that AOL also consists of the following....

ICQ
Netscape (also funding Mozilla)
Nullsoft (WinAmp)
Mapquest.com
Moviefone.com
Spinner Networks
SHOUTcast
Compuserve

Chances are, you are enjoying an AOL service every single day and may not even realize it.


Ak2pacalypse

join:2003-01-23
Missouri City, TX

AOL == Loser

it wouldnt be hard for those websites and/or services to find other sponsors...

i also have a question..

why the #$@$ does AOL cost so frikin much!?!?

i have been preplexed by that question for a very long time. i must be missing something important.
can someone tell me what im missing here??

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