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Pwb

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Oct 28, 1994, 2:09:03 PM10/28/94
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This is probably the wrong thing to do, since it will only invite flames,
but I find it hard to be constantly characterized as an idiot (by
generalization, being someone who uses aol) without responding.

First of all, let me explain that I have been using the net since the
ARPAnet days and am employed in the computer industry. At my office I
have TCP/IP access and use Mosaic and other such stuff. What do I want
out of an online service? I’d like to be able to receive email, so that I
can separate work from personal, do some newsgroup perusing where the
group is not related to work (like this one) or not available from the
newsserver that I have access to. I would also like access to simple
things like stock quotes, occasional baseball scores, etc. I am not
interested in chat rooms. I have a 2400 baud modem, which is adequate for
what I use it for, I don’t have any immediate plan to upgrade to a faster
one. I have kids who have occasional need to use an encyclopedia (I do
have one on CD-ROM but a second source is a good idea sometime.). AOL
seems the best deal for my purposes. I do not exceed whatever amount of
hours that come with the $9.95 that I pay monthly. I have no need for the
services of a basic internet provider, tried and dumped Prodigy years back
when I tired of their advertising, and don’t like what I have seen of
Compuserve in that I think that I would end up paying more. AOL has
provided the newsgroup access that I have looked for. I am also now
taking advantage of the TCP/IP access and am using it from work on
occasion. I don’t see that I could get what I need any cheaper than
$9.95. Doesn’t sound idiotic to me.

Tom Finley

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Oct 29, 1994, 7:15:41 AM10/29/94
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Pwb (p...@aol.com) wrote:
: This is probably the wrong thing to do, since it will only invite flames,

: but I find it hard to be constantly characterized as an idiot (by
: generalization, being someone who uses aol) without responding.

This is all one sentence?
<Tom presses f>

: First of all, let me explain that I have been using the net since the


: ARPAnet days and am employed in the computer industry. At my office I
: have TCP/IP access and use Mosaic and other such stuff. What do I want
: out of an online service? I’d

^^^^
Next time use normal 's. Some of us use a monospacial font that
can't handle it. Wait... that's not even an ANSI character? Don't use
smart quotes on here.

: like to be able to receive email, so that I


: can separate work from personal, do some newsgroup perusing where the
: group is not related to work (like this one) or not available from the
: newsserver that I have access to.

If you have TCP/IP access, you have the ability to change your
newsserver.

: I would also like access to simple


: things like stock quotes, occasional baseball scores, etc.

Okay, then there's a reason to stick with AOL.

: I am not


: interested in chat rooms. I have a 2400 baud modem, which is adequate for
: what I use it for, I don’t have any immediate plan to upgrade to a faster
: one.

Wait... you have a TCP connection with a 2400 modem?

: I have kids who have occasional need to use an encyclopedia (I do


: have one on CD-ROM but a second source is a good idea sometime.). AOL
: seems the best deal for my purposes.

Okay, so it's good for you. Big deal. Is it good for people that
don't need these extra services?
--
Tom Finley
tfi...@en.com

Tecumseh

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Nov 1, 1994, 1:00:04 PM11/1/94
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In article <38renv$r...@newsbf01.news.aol.com> p...@aol.com (Pwb) writes:

>This is probably the wrong thing to do, since it will only invite flames,
>but I find it hard to be constantly characterized as an idiot (by
>generalization, being someone who uses aol) without responding.

[intelligent (imagine that) justification deleted]

Okay, you're off the hook.

As for your cohorts that spend upwards of 40 bucks a month for aol's seriously
deficient service when a flat-rate internet provider is just a local call
away, then have the testicles to spew their uninformed blabber in this
newsgroup -- well, it just makes me want to retch.

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