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Hello ,
From this day forward I will not read or accept any e-mail from this list .
I asked a question , an didn't even get a reply as to why it wasn't posted .
The following is the e-mail I sent . I can't believe , well I can because I'm
not one of the elite from this list , that I wasn't even told why you
wouldn't post this . Enough is enough !!!!
Subj: Re: [PCSOFT] AOL 4/5.0 options
Date: 11/11/99 8:28:43 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: Getenby
To: [log in to unmask]
In a message dated 11/11/99 8:13:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
<< Each new version of AOL software adds more functionality, but the
bottom line is that even with version 5 (I installed it today just to see
what's new) AOL still only has limited access to the full internet. >>
Hello Jim ,
I have been reading this list an PCBUILD for about a year now . I have a
great deal of respect for your posts . I have seen this same thinking about
AOL alot , " AOL has limited access to the full internet " . I want to say
that I have full access , but they only way for me to say this is I can't
find any place I can't access ? Could you please explain this , or show me
where I don't have access to the full internet . LOL yes I do want all of it
, if I'm missing some of it I'll change ISP's to get it all . Thanks alot for
your time an help .
Pete
Tremblay
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