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A simple Google uncovers these gems;
- Blue Aardvark's blog discusses his broadband adventures - A new podcast is released called "The washing of an aardvark" - A streaming video is now available on the mating habits of aardvarks in Central America. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 1 edit | reply to Pathfinder Help us out then and send broadband related news you'd like to see:
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particularly about aardvarks. |
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| reply to ricep5 said by ricep5 :Sometimes I wonder what BBR would have to talk about if AOL did die? Verizon. Front page 3 times a week. Rehashed over and over and over and over................................. -- support the Hunley |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | reply to ricep5 quote: Sometimes I wonder what BBR would have to talk about if AOL did die?
The death of AOL.
And then aardvarks. I think the site needs more discussion of aardvarks. |
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  Chinabound Premium join:2002-12-21 Antioch, IL clubs: | reply to ricep5 That would be China. Great post, by the way. |
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| reply to Goldman "BBR seeking relevancy by disclaiming AOL" should be the next headline.
Perhaps there should be a generic post I could place that tells people that AOL was never and still isn't an ISP. They are a dial up (now broadband) content provider.
I can get AOL dial up in the most remotest regions of the world. I found a AOL POP near a beach in Africa where nothing else existed. On the west coast of Ireland where Eirecom cell service was spotty at best.
Value added content that I pay only 1 fee for. U2 streamed live without drop outs. CNN and ABC News video feeds were always free on AOL, always. Newspaper sites with logins, forget about it!
For families they have a controllable filter with logging so your kid can browse at times you pick and you can check their habits.
Is it all replicable by other means, oh absolutely! But not many can provide all of that with just 1 fee per month and not have to call your techie cousin on the phone to work it out.
AOL actually has a very robust national network backbone. I am not sure why they are "reannoucing" their broadband deals with telcos, they have had them long before the ad campaign started. AFter all its about delivering the content, not building an infrastructure.
Why didn't they merge with TW Cable? Easy, consent decree. AOL-TW was barred from entering the phone business or starting any bb provider services w/o opening their own network first. They chose to partner instead.
Sometimes I wonder what BBR would have to talk about if AOL did die? |
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