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EKay

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Oct 27, 1994, 10:08:08 PM10/27/94
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In article <389cqq$n...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, ade...@aol.com (Adel23)
writes:

In article <37sjpo$p...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, ek...@aol.com (EKay) writes:

>SO WHAT- CAN 1,000,000 FAMILIES ALL BE WRONGS AND STUPID?? AND >THE
5-10,000 US users of the NET KNOW BEST? I think not. Tell me >you're for
real!

Yes,
I am for real. If I had a node here in Columbia that was an acceptable
altrnative, I would drop AOL in a minute. Obviously you are too stupid
to know good service when you see it. I like the GUI. I dont like unix
and dont have the time or patience to sit down with it. Every month, AOL
fucks me in the ass and tells me that I am supposed to like it. Well I
sit by my bed every night with my hands folded and pray to the good lord
that someone here in Columbia, MO will develop an affordable node. But
until that happens I have to use AOL or use a the clunky free access that
I have via the library which does not have usenet access, and chops my
sessions off at an hour.

EK...@aol.com

EKay

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Oct 27, 1994, 10:20:03 PM10/27/94
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In article <38fbg2$e...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, ade...@aol.com (Adel23)
writes:

>But 15,000,000?~~~ c'mon.....EDU's do not every student a NET account
>give!

In the college town that I live in, every student is charged a fee for
computer services as apart of tuition. Included in that fee is an
internet account. There 23,000 students on the main campus.

Need I go on?

Evan

James M. Egelhof

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Oct 28, 1994, 4:48:37 PM10/28/94
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In article <38pme8$d...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, ek...@aol.com (EKay) writes:
> Yes,
> I am for real. If I had a node here in Columbia that was an
> acceptable altrnative, I would drop AOL in a minute. Obviously you
> are too stupid to know good service when you see it. I like the GUI. I
> dont like unix and dont have the time or patience to sit down with it.
> Every month, AOL fucks me in the ass and tells me that I am supposed
> to like it. Well I sit by my bed every night with my hands folded
> and pray to the good lord that someone here in Columbia, MO will
> develop an affordable node. But until that happens I have to use AOL
> or use a the clunky free access that I have via the library which does
> not have usenet access, and chops my sessions off at an hour.

Uh, idiot. Many Internet providers can connect over SprintNet. One good
example is Pipeline, which has software much better than AOL's and costs
less. Another good idea is mcs.

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EKay

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Oct 29, 1994, 12:49:05 AM10/29/94
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In article <941028164...@jegelhof.dialup.cloud9.net>,
jege...@cloud9.net (James M. I-have-four-AOL-addresses-myself Egelhof)
writes:

>Uh, idiot. Many Internet providers can connect over SprintNet. One good
>example is Pipeline, which has software much better than AOL's and >costs
less. Another good idea is mcs.

Uh got any phone numbers for me to call? What a fucking dickhead to post
partial inforfuckingmation like I am supposed to be able to read your
mind.

I have by the way found slip net access that will be up and running in a
matter of weeks her in Columbia. Problem - - - $15 for the the first 5
hours and $3 an hour after at 28.8Kbs . While this is comparable to AOL
charges is still seems high. Especialy when you consider there is a $75
sign up fee.

Evan Kay


EKay

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Oct 31, 1994, 8:19:11 PM10/31/94
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In article <3918e1$g...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, dawn...@aol.com (DawnMcG
MD) writes:

>Response----------------------------------->

>Hi Evan!

>There are 23,001 students at the institution where I
>attempt the learning process. Each of the 23,001
>is charged for a computer account. No account has
>Internet access (for reasons of privacy.)

>Need I go on?

>Take care, mate!

Uh yes because it (23000) already exceeds adel23's (AKA James Egelhof)
assertion that there are only 15,000 "true" netters.

However since Adel23 is a troll I think we know that all the numbers
tossed about were pretty bogus.

Evan

Tom Finley

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Nov 1, 1994, 5:54:03 AM11/1/94
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EKay (ek...@aol.com) wrote:
: Uh yes because it (23000) already exceeds adel23's (AKA James Egelhof)

: assertion that there are only 15,000 "true" netters.

He said 5000-10000.
Hope this helps.
--
Tom Finley
tfi...@en.com

James M. Egelhof

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Nov 1, 1994, 6:20:03 PM11/1/94
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In article <39452f$c...@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, ek...@aol.com (EKay) writes:
>
> Uh yes because it (23000) already exceeds adel23's (AKA James
> Egelhof) assertion that there are only 15,000 "true" netters.

This is so incredibly funny... do you think I would post such moronic trolls
from an account that I pay for? Moron! It's a _ten hour trial account_.

>
> However since Adel23 is a troll I think we know that all the
> numbers tossed about were pretty bogus.

Took you pretty long to figure that out... Adel was in everyone else's
killfile except yours... oops, you don't have killfiles. Too bad... you could
have told it to kill all posts from your site.

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