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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 |