Me, I get pissy when my MP3's don't finish downloading AS I'm playing them.
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A-1 must be on dial-up.
Me, I get pissy when my MP3's don't finish downloading AS I'm playing them.

Me, I get pissy when my MP3's don't finish downloading AS I'm playing them.
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Re: vBulletin 3 "Gamma"
I tried the new "Paolo Gray" screen. It eliminated the horizontal scroll bars and provided a larger screen image. Would it be possible to have this screen resolution in the other screen colors (Purple and Light Blue)?Mac (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:01 pm I have been using AOL 9.0 for about a month now. Haven't had any site problems with either 8.0 or 9.0 except for the horizontal scroll with the current v-bulletin version at first. The screen is ok now and the scroll bars are gone from some, but not all, of the screens. I am using 1280 x 1024 resolution with the lavender screen.
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radar (imported)
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Being on dial-up is almost worse than having no Internet access at all. At least, if one has no access, there are other things he can do-limited though they may be for some of us Internet junkies-but, on dial-up, my blood pressure would be going through the roof as I screamed at the monitor while waiting for pages to load. Could never go back to 56k. Does anyone else remember when 14.4k was hot stuff?
I remember when a 1200 baud modem was major hot stuff. The place I worked at the time bought one for $800 and thought it was a bargain. And it was only 10 years ago that most of us were limited to 2400 baud connections to the online services like Compuserve and Prodigy.
Oh, how I love my cable modem!
I remember when a 1200 baud modem was major hot stuff. The place I worked at the time bought one for $800 and thought it was a bargain. And it was only 10 years ago that most of us were limited to 2400 baud connections to the online services like Compuserve and Prodigy.
Oh, how I love my cable modem!
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radar (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2003 8:06 am I remember when a 1200 baud modem was major hot stuff. The place I worked at the time bought one for $800 and thought it was a bargain. And it was only 10 years ago that most of us were limited to 2400 baud connections to the online services like Compuserve and Prodigy.
Oh, how I love my cable modem!
Ah-ten years ago. I had a 486 dx33 Mhz comp and a 14.4k modem. I had Prodigy and paid $5-6 an hour to connect to AOL. I had another ip which connected me to the Internet, which was all text, except for the binary files which were available on the newsgroups. I spent over $200 a month to play Doom via modem over long distance telephone connections. Definitely not the "good old days." I, too, love my cable internet connection. I could never go back to dial up.