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D.Duck wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:12:34 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: wrote: 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. They may be one of the few places that still support dial up tho and that is worth something to me. Broadband is always the first thing to go in a hurricane but I have never lost the phone. During and after Charlie I was on my PC, running off an inverter in my car, looking at the Florida weather radar and the NHC at NOAA. DSL? Yet to be seen. I know it is a lot better than Comcast because I am running DSL now but let's see how they do after a hurricane. Comcast got the TV back in 3 days after Charlie and Wilma but the broadband was down over a week both times. Power was out a day after Charlie, a few hours after Wilma. I didn't even have time to move over to my propane fridge on the last one.. DSL from your phone company should be as reliable as dial tone. Let's hope we don't have to find out! I'm in central Florida so the huricane threat is not quite as bad as the coastal areas. Although a tornada touched down about a mile from our home a few years ago a did a real number on the area. Embarq has been known to have DSL outages that last days. A power failure will knock your DSL off line as well, unless you have a generator. |
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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:15:48 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
DSL from your phone company should be as reliable as dial tone. Let's hope we don't have to find out! You'd think so but unfortunately that has not been my experience. It is more reliable than Comcast cable however, but a lot slower. |
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