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I don't disagree with the essence of this thread, but I must say the content is distinctly weak.
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i signed up for the 100 hour trial, must been about 5 years ago and i STILL get CDs through the post, and I still recieve a copy of Time magazine every month.
i hated the fact that despite it was a trial i needed to enter my debit card number, and it was a real pain to cancel (mainly because i canceled before my trail had expired - within about 5 days i think).... i seem to remember being passed around a fair bit and then had to "justify" why i wanted to cancel.
does anybody know if they still use the "AOL Protocol" instead of a plain old ip stack?
i seem to remember that the aol software (at the time) made it pretty impossible to use any of the windows networking features on windows 98 as it changed the way the networking layer worked.
i hated the fact that despite it was a trial i needed to enter my debit card number, and it was a real pain to cancel (mainly because i canceled before my trail had expired - within about 5 days i think).... i seem to remember being passed around a fair bit and then had to "justify" why i wanted to cancel.
does anybody know if they still use the "AOL Protocol" instead of a plain old ip stack?
i seem to remember that the aol software (at the time) made it pretty impossible to use any of the windows networking features on windows 98 as it changed the way the networking layer worked.
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Though I'm shocked that I have to reveal this, we took the Free 30 Day Trail about 5 years ago or so, and we're still with AOL, still on 56k, though its my parents who choose to pay for it (and have a poor understanding of ISP's etc) we've been with them for years and have had virtually no problems with it. Though we originally got it for our Original computer, which we've had the best part of 8 years now, the computer wasn't equipped for broadband so we didn't bother. Then I got my current computer about 2 and a half years ago and just used the same AOL account etc on it and really haven't done much about it, as I didn't seem much of an issue to me, plus again I wasn't paying for it.
Though connection was something that didn't bother me at first, it started to get on my nerves after a while, and considering everyone else I know has some form of Broadband connection, and gets to transfer files and all kinds of other stuff. So we're finally leaving AOL and we're getting NTL 2MB from Monday, though I'm choosing to pay for it this time, and I'm looking foward to it.
Though many people could argue and sigh about NTL, but fuck them I don't care, I just want to get Broadband, and due to the fact we're with NTL anyway for TV and Phone, it seemed ideal, plus everything other ISP states that a BT Line is required, which we don't have. AOL does do Broadband via NTL, though its something I wouldn't carry on with.
Though connection was something that didn't bother me at first, it started to get on my nerves after a while, and considering everyone else I know has some form of Broadband connection, and gets to transfer files and all kinds of other stuff. So we're finally leaving AOL and we're getting NTL 2MB from Monday, though I'm choosing to pay for it this time, and I'm looking foward to it.
Though many people could argue and sigh about NTL, but fuck them I don't care, I just want to get Broadband, and due to the fact we're with NTL anyway for TV and Phone, it seemed ideal, plus everything other ISP states that a BT Line is required, which we don't have. AOL does do Broadband via NTL, though its something I wouldn't carry on with.
steve