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On Oct 8, 8:50*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 04:58:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I have a gmail account, and Firefox. What more do I need? Nada except maybe for Agent newsreader. * If you set up your AOL mail to forward to GMAIL, you won't have to worry about your AOL inbox filling up. Well actually Wayne, i like having the AOL account and I know you can swing the emails over using a reader, but that's the point. for the friends that like to shotgun out emails of jokes and cute stories etc, I'd just as soon not let them have my Gmail acct. If I feel like answering them I'll do it on AOL. It keeps my gmail a lot cleaner and even though it's not SPAM, I dont' have to wade through all the crap. |
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 04:58:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: But there was a time when I actually thought Aol *WAS* the internet. I thought that AOL was the actual name of the internet. I should have canceled them, but i kept paying their monthly extortion fee till they came out with the "free" edition a couple maybe three years ago. that upgrade took out some of their features but not enough to justify having them. You were young enough to break away. My dad and stepmom are still handcuffed to it, and can't imagine living without it since they have so much stuff tied to it. I think AOL's further survival is closely related to actuarial mortality tables. --Vic |
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk
wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic |
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On Oct 8, 5:41*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. * But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic * If you shut down AOL, occasionally it would stop the shut down so it could clean out a bunch of it's "artwork" which was a real pig on memory space. i wonder how much AOL pays computer mfj's to still pre load AOL on new machines. i know there were lots of people crabbing about trying to find a new machine that didn't have AOL preloaded on it. |
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On 10/8/09 6:52 PM, Tim wrote:
On Oct 8, 5:41 pm, Vic wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic If you shut down AOL, occasionally it would stop the shut down so it could clean out a bunch of it's "artwork" which was a real pig on memory space. i wonder how much AOL pays computer mfj's to still pre load AOL on new machines. i know there were lots of people crabbing about trying to find a new machine that didn't have AOL preloaded on it. I haven't seen a new computer with AOL on it for some years. Even the CD mailings have stopped. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Oct 8, 5:57*pm, H the K wrote:
On 10/8/09 6:52 PM, Tim wrote: On Oct 8, 5:41 pm, Vic *wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk *wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. * But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic If you shut down AOL, occasionally it would stop the shut down so it could clean out a bunch of it's "artwork" which was a real pig on memory space. i wonder how much AOL pays computer mfj's to still pre load AOL on new machines. i know there were lots of people crabbing about trying to find a new machine that didn't have AOL preloaded on it. I haven't seen a new computer with AOL on it for some years. Even the CD mailings have stopped. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Maybe there was enough creabbuing going on that the mfj's quit it. I haven't seen any cd mailings either, but usually and occasionally there will be a bin full of them at the grocery store for free. The last update I new of was AOL 9.0 which was jsut a glorified version of 8.0 which was a glorified verson of 7.0 etc. And I thought the 7 was better than the 9! But my wife has an old lappy which still has AOL 3.0 on it.... somewhere |
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 16:13:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Oct 8, 5:57*pm, H the K wrote: On 10/8/09 6:52 PM, Tim wrote: On Oct 8, 5:41 pm, Vic *wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk *wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. * But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic If you shut down AOL, occasionally it would stop the shut down so it could clean out a bunch of it's "artwork" which was a real pig on memory space. i wonder how much AOL pays computer mfj's to still pre load AOL on new machines. i know there were lots of people crabbing about trying to find a new machine that didn't have AOL preloaded on it. I haven't seen a new computer with AOL on it for some years. Even the CD mailings have stopped. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Maybe there was enough creabbuing going on that the mfj's quit it. I haven't seen any cd mailings either, but usually and occasionally there will be a bin full of them at the grocery store for free. The last update I new of was AOL 9.0 which was jsut a glorified version of 8.0 which was a glorified verson of 7.0 etc. And I thought the 7 was better than the 9! But my wife has an old lappy which still has AOL 3.0 on it.... somewhere The CD mailings may have stopped because someone finally realized what a drain they were on the worldwide supply of natural resources. |
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wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 18:57:33 -0400, H the K wrote: On 10/8/09 6:52 PM, Tim wrote: On Oct 8, 5:41 pm, Vic wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:15:40 -0400, Tosk wrote: Yes, after a very deliberate insinuation that they were "the internet". It made many older folks afraid to leave them.. Years ago when I built computers, I used to put it right in the contract "installing anything AOL voids the warrantee, period". My dad's computer was running out of memory when I was down there so I disabled all the startup items with msconfig. Think he has 2gb memory. Didn't bother looking at the list, but it was long. Probably AOL's fault. But it could be a Bush or Obama doing. --Vic If you shut down AOL, occasionally it would stop the shut down so it could clean out a bunch of it's "artwork" which was a real pig on memory space. i wonder how much AOL pays computer mfj's to still pre load AOL on new machines. i know there were lots of people crabbing about trying to find a new machine that didn't have AOL preloaded on it. I haven't seen a new computer with AOL on it for some years. Even the CD mailings have stopped. AOL does not have much proprietary content anymore. They want to be Google, just selling ads and making the service free. I think they would be just as happy to get out of the software business. I still think the AOL 7 (the version I run) still has the best Email client around. It beats Thunderbird and all the various microsoft crap. That's 'cause you're used to it. I used to have an offline reader for CIS that did email as well, and I thought *that* was the cat's meeow. Same was true with ReplayTV, and after 2 years with it, had to learn TIVO when I went to DirecTV. Now DTV has their own brand of DVR, and since I'm finally used to it... it's the best. g All software has it's good an bad. Whatever floats yer boat... --Mike |
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