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TieryEyed

join:2000-10-29
New Orleans, LA

Name change!!!

From "America On-Line" to "Anyone On-Line?" After reading all the posts here, you guys are treating dial-up people like Jerry's Kid's. Give many of them the benefit of the doubt that the only reason they are dial-up is because they can't get anything else even if they wanted to. Also, for you people who live & die by the internet, you hopefully have AOL as back-up for when your DSL line goes down. Each of us who are out on the net owe AOL something whether directly or indirectly. But, DAMN! That is one funny spoof. Rock On! AOL user's...
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Doing it once, shows you did it. Doing it again, shows you can do it...


Aol User

@aol.com

Nobody here has taken a shot at dial up people. It's Aol users. AOL Time Warner is a dsl and satellite broadband provider. It's a shot at common sense.



DrTCP
Yours truly
Premium,ExMod 1999-04
join:1999-11-09
Round Rock, TX

reply to TieryEyed

said by TieryEyed:
Also, for you people who live & die by the internet, you hopefully have AOL as back-up for when your DSL line goes down.
Oh yeah!! We are all doomed to AOL if broadband connection goes down... Obviously some people may have difficulty using other real ISPs and pay less without being spammed with ads.

Seriously, Juno/Netzero would love to have these people either as free (but spammed with ads like in AOL) or for a smaller fee (but without ads). If you want ads and higher dues AOL is your only choice!

Anon

Last time I checked, you could pretty easily get rid of those ads on AOL. What are you referring to?


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