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AOL
2006-08-05, 1:22 PM #41
Originally posted by Alan:
Bah, I used FidoNet.

And I still have an AOL 3.0 CD laying around I got in the mail at least 12 years ago.


I kinda miss when AOL use to send disks for their software (instead of CDs). Atleast you can re-use the disks.

If I remember correctly...
SnailIracing:n(500tpostshpereline)pants
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2006-08-07, 2:33 AM #42
never used AOL
Snail racing: (500 posts per line)------@%
2006-08-07, 3:07 PM #43
A installed AOL on a firends pc once because it had 100 free hours or some such. I said it probably won't work in Australia but we can try it.

The pc was totally screwed after that. Couldn't get rid of AOL at all either.
Ended up formatting it. It sucked.
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2006-08-07, 3:13 PM #44
Had dialup for 2 weeks...

then we through the disk and ALL of the **** for it out the window and got cable.

MMMM 768 kbs a second. Its not that bad really
2006-08-07, 3:18 PM #45
I must thank AOL, Prodigy, Compuserve, Spry, etc. for all of their generous floppy disk donations back in the day.
2006-08-07, 4:05 PM #46
Compuserve, Pipex (I think), AOL, Freeserve, Virgin, Tesco, Tiscali.

In that order (I think)
2006-08-07, 4:53 PM #47
First we used Juno, then Quest, then SpiritOne (a local ISP, I think), and now I'm using Quest again, only it's DSL now instead of crappy 56k dialup ****.
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