AOL 6.0 Review
I like AOL 6. 0 beta (Sign on aol, keyword BETA to get it) However, be prepared, it does somewhat take over your computer DOwnload regcleaner to clean out some of the AOL Autostart, and AUtoAIM files, and always go to keyword preferences And make sure everything is set to your needs Anyone else using it?.
I like AOL 6.0 beta (Sign on aol, keyword BETA to get it)
However, be prepared, it does somewhat take over your computer
DOwnload regcleaner to clean out some of the "AOL Autostart, and AUtoAIM" files, and always go to keyword "preferences" And make sure everything is set to your needs
Anyone else using it?
However, be prepared, it does somewhat take over your computer
DOwnload regcleaner to clean out some of the "AOL Autostart, and AUtoAIM" files, and always go to keyword "preferences" And make sure everything is set to your needs
Anyone else using it?
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Yeah, I know AOL is gay, or fey, or what have you...
I was a charter member of AOL...joined up around 10 years ago or so when most of you had never heard of anything other than maybe CompuServe. Back then it came with a runtime version of GeoWorks, what PC World said, "What Windows 3.0 should have been."
I was a Rep (Community Leader), and a chat host in a couple of forums, and that was back when access to AOL cost by the hour, not by the month. It was a pretty good deal back then: instead of paying $x an hour for AOL service, PLUS any long-distance charges, we got it all free.
(I do want to note, that AOL added access to "The Internet" long before more of the younger readers in this BBS had typed on their first keyboards.}
And, yeah, AOL has been the shitz for the past several years, and no thinking person has anything much to do with it nowadays.
But I remember how hard it was for me to quit AOL, leaving behind all the good friends I'd made over the years and all the good sense of "community" that it actually had back then.
I do get tired of all the tyros who've never been without the 'net bitchin' about how screwed-up AOL is, when they don't even remember a time when there was no MTV.
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"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" -Adolph Hitler, 1935
I was a charter member of AOL...joined up around 10 years ago or so when most of you had never heard of anything other than maybe CompuServe. Back then it came with a runtime version of GeoWorks, what PC World said, "What Windows 3.0 should have been."
I was a Rep (Community Leader), and a chat host in a couple of forums, and that was back when access to AOL cost by the hour, not by the month. It was a pretty good deal back then: instead of paying $x an hour for AOL service, PLUS any long-distance charges, we got it all free.
(I do want to note, that AOL added access to "The Internet" long before more of the younger readers in this BBS had typed on their first keyboards.}
And, yeah, AOL has been the shitz for the past several years, and no thinking person has anything much to do with it nowadays.
But I remember how hard it was for me to quit AOL, leaving behind all the good friends I'd made over the years and all the good sense of "community" that it actually had back then.
I do get tired of all the tyros who've never been without the 'net bitchin' about how screwed-up AOL is, when they don't even remember a time when there was no MTV.
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"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" -Adolph Hitler, 1935