Any REAL net user knows that AOL is the leprosy of the internet and
everyone else that knows better treats it as such. It's the scum of the
net, monopolizing on their so called backbone of all their users and
gaining profit on top of it. They are no better than the spammers they
claim to block and worst of all, they integrate themselves into your
operating system and using it to fit its propose and forcefully making
association with core extensions with out your permission, to me that
sounds like virus activity to me.
-Z
-----Original Message-----
From: radiocomixcog [mailto:radiocomixcog_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 11:14 PM
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: continuing radio comix headaches
> Hang on...
>
> I've never seen you say anything I don't like or found worthy of
> argument, but I gotta make the first exception to that in 5 years.
> I've never had a reason Not to hold you guys in the highest
respects,
> but....I just don't know now...
> What the hell were you guys doing running a REAL business
> with a FAKE Internet-Provider? ...This isn't AOL-hating,
> this is the Truth... AOL is not the Internet, it's a big ugly proxy
> server marketed as an internet portal That costs MORE than
> most real ISP's. I hope you've already called a real ISP by
> now and switched over, because that would be very good :)
> -Ilr
Gee, thanks. We're establishing other emails, but have been
using the AOL one to prevent confusion the changeover would
cause. Considering it's been six years and people *STILL* think
we're a part of Antarctic Press, we thought maybe changing the
address could cause a lot of trouble for the company. It's not
Yahoo or Hotmail, which would really be the hallmarks of
unprofessional if you ask me.
And come on, we've had a locked-in deal with AOL for $9.00 a
month for years and years now. It ain't that expensive.
Considering our other host (that hosted our message board but
was bought out) just jacked up their prices to $50 a month, it
seems pretty cheap. (And good thing we didn't use that one to
establish any email accounts, since they toasted all our data
when they were bought out and we refused to pay the new price.)
--Elin at Radio (come on, an "AOL sucks" flame? Geez...)
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Received on Sat Sep 06 2003 - 02:23:51 CDT