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N2EY August 30th 03 05:29 PM

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Mike Coslo August 30th 03 09:35 PM

N2EY wrote:
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Lots of QRM, Jim! QRP computer?

- Mike KB3EIA -


N2EY August 31st 03 01:19 AM

In article , Mike Coslo
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N2EY wrote:
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Lots of QRM, Jim! QRP computer?


AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.

73 de Jim, N2EY

Larry Roll K3LT August 31st 03 04:28 AM

In article , (N2EY)
writes:

AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.


Which version of AOL are you using? 5.0 here. Just ordered a hot
new computer, and will start it off with 8.0, then download the 9.0
upgrade. I'm one of the first 1,000 original AOL users, and just can't
seem to break the habit.

73 de Larry, K3LT


Larry Roll K3LT August 31st 03 04:28 AM

In article , (N2EY)
writes:


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GL IN TEST OM

73 de Larry, K3LT


Brian Kelly August 31st 03 06:02 AM

(N2EY) wrote in message ...
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

N2EY wrote:
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Lots of QRM, Jim! QRP computer?


AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.


AOL can't be fixed . . .


73 de Jim, N2EY


Dee D. Flint August 31st 03 01:10 PM


"Dick Carroll;" wrote in message
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Brian Kelly wrote:

(N2EY) wrote in message

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In article , Mike Coslo


writes:

N2EY wrote:
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Lots of QRM, Jim! QRP computer?

AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.


AOL can't be fixed . . .


Try this one.....



http://www.intergate.com/index.shtml


I tried AOHELL for awhile due to one of their promotions. It wasn't that
great. However, the real problem came when I discontinued service. It took
6 MONTHS to get the billing stopped and corrected after I canceled.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


N2EY August 31st 03 02:19 PM

In article , ospam
(Larry Roll K3LT) writes:

In article ,

(N2EY)
writes:

AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.


Which version of AOL are you using? 5.0 here.


7.0 here. I really liked 6.0 but it is not friendly with the network
environment here (Win95 machine and WinXP machine networked through a crossover
cable) so it was 7.0 to get things working.

The problem was not in my computer, because other screen names worked perfectly
and only one of my 3 screen names had the problem.

All fixed now, tnx AOL.

Just ordered a hot
new computer, and will start it off with 8.0, then download the 9.0
upgrade.


How hot?

I'm one of the first 1,000 original AOL users, and just can't
seem to break the habit.


Exactly what AOL counts on. Can't blame 'em, it's sound marketing.

73 de Jim, N2EY

Kim W5TIT August 31st 03 05:06 PM

"N2EY" wrote in message
...
In article ,

ospam
(Larry Roll K3LT) writes:

In article ,

(N2EY)
writes:

AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.


Which version of AOL are you using? 5.0 here.


7.0 here. I really liked 6.0 but it is not friendly with the network
environment here (Win95 machine and WinXP machine networked through a

crossover
cable) so it was 7.0 to get things working.

The problem was not in my computer, because other screen names worked

perfectly
and only one of my 3 screen names had the problem.

All fixed now, tnx AOL.

Just ordered a hot
new computer, and will start it off with 8.0, then download the 9.0
upgrade.


How hot?

I'm one of the first 1,000 original AOL users, and just can't
seem to break the habit.


Exactly what AOL counts on. Can't blame 'em, it's sound marketing.

73 de Jim, N2EY


Sound marketing would be someone finding a use for all the junk mail AOL has
created over the past couple of decades... Maybe like softening the CDs of
today and making candy dishes out of them?

Kim W5TIT



Mike Coslo August 31st 03 08:00 PM

Dee D. Flint wrote:
"Dick Carroll;" wrote in message
...


Brian Kelly wrote:


(N2EY) wrote in message


...

In article , Mike Coslo



writes:


N2EY wrote:

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Lots of QRM, Jim! QRP computer?

AOL trouble. Apparently fixed now.

AOL can't be fixed . . .


Try this one.....



http://www.intergate.com/index.shtml



I tried AOHELL for awhile due to one of their promotions. It wasn't that
great. However, the real problem came when I discontinued service. It took
6 MONTHS to get the billing stopped and corrected after I canceled.



I signed up for one of their specials a few years ago. X numbers of
hours per month, and some fee when you go over it. I wasn't paying much
attention because the bills came on a credit card bill and my XYL pays
them immediately. After a few months, she asked me why the AOL bill was
like 90 dollars each month. All I could figure out was that they were
charging me their "extra rate" for every second I was on line.

Plus the service was slow due to the little ads they graciously sent
me, the browser didn't really work, and I was cut off a lot. Finally I
tried to terminate my account, and they had all kinds of weird
stipulations that stood in the way of ending the account. Just trying to
find the number to call took a lot of time online.

After I switch to a new provider, I was deluged by "We want you back"
mail. Maybe if they put enough effort into keeping me happy in the first
place, they wouldn't have to put the effort into getting me back.

Other than that, I just love A*L.

- Mike KB3EIA -



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