  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA | reply to pnh102 Re: Give up the ghost AOL!
LOL...that's great! ^_^
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| reply to oliphant5 said by oliphant5 : No...that's a quote from "Scott" to Dr. Evil in Austin Powers after Dr. Evil says why as for a billion, when you could as for....a MILLION.
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| reply to kapil said by kapil : Geeez....why so sour oliphant? DSLR not republican enough for ya' ? 
No...that's a quote from "Scott" to Dr. Evil in Austin Powers after Dr. Evil says why as for a billion, when you could as for....a MILLION. -- Don't get it, demand it! The Anime Network »www.theanimenetwork.com/index.html
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| reply to oliphant5 said by oliphant5 : A billion is more than a million numbnuts.
Well the way AOL is going, I am surprised they have not lost one hundred trillion-bajillion-kajillion users! -- The tobacco industry is more respectable than the telemarketing industry. |
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| reply to oliphant5 Geeez....why so sour oliphant? DSLR not republican enough for ya' ?  -- ::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA | reply to pnh102 A billion is more than a million numbnuts. |
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| reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode : Just meant "millions". Corrected, sorry.
There's just gotta be a Dr. Evil joke in there somewhere  -- The tobacco industry is more respectable than the telemarketing industry. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | reply to kapil Just meant "millions". Corrected, sorry. |
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  kapil The Kapil
join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | reply to oliphant5 ...still not hundreds of millions |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA | reply to kapil Or talking about turnover...how many subscribers they have had and lost over the last decade. |
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  kapil The Kapil
join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | reply to Grail Knight AOL didn't have hundreds of millions subscribers to begin with. The author probably meant hundreds of thousands. -- ::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com |
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| reply to Plasticman AOL is correct in saying that they are adding new users all the time except if you take in the fact that most new accounts are from the uninformed, elderly, and free disk users who fail to see that AOL is overpriced and bloated. You still see the millions everyday that have been enlightened leave the AOL flock. Simple math as quoted in the article "the company has added 340,000 new subscribers in the third quarter, but has lost hundreds of millions". AOL and broadband equals to late in the game.
AOL = Dodo
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