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  •  Maybe you should give it up (6+ / 0-)

    Didn't AOL become obsolete like 10 years ago?
    You can get a new email account !
    Life will go on !

    •  I'm on AOL too (1+ / 0-)

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      And have been for my entire online life, 12 years now. I was even a message board community leader in the tennis folders for many years, before they stopped doing that. I got to hide post after post saying that Serena and Venus Williams were ape-women who should go back to Africa and play in the jungle league. Oh, it was so charming.

      I don't change because I've had the same email address for ten years and it doesn't bother me too much. I can't use their browser at all because they only upgrade to V.5 for Mac OS 9 which means pretty much nothing can be accessed anymore with the AOL browser. I expect that when I get thed new computer I have always intended to get when Bush leaves office, my problems will be mostly solved.

      AOHell customer "service"? Ha ha! Surely you jest. They always suggest you just reload your AOL program, no matter what the problem is, and of course, that wreaks havoc on everything else on your computer. Useless.

      We're retiring Steve LaTourette (R-Family Values for You But Not for Me) and sending Judge Bill O'Neill to Congress from Ohio-14: http://www.oneill08.com/

      by anastasia p on Fri Mar 14, 2008 at 09:18:26 PM PDT

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      •  I keep AOL, but I hardly use it. (0+ / 0-)

        I have AOL for the same reason you have it -- I don't want to change my e-mail address.  I've had it since 1994.  But I hardly use it at all.  I check my e-mail, maybe poke around the news items, and then spend the rest of my day on Mozilla.

        I cried when I had no shoes... until I met a man who had no feet. And I said, "Hey, can I have your shoes?"

        by TheWurx on Fri Mar 14, 2008 at 09:45:27 PM PDT

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