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HyperHacker
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Originally posted by bah humbug
Not to mention several times, AOL opens a pair of programs... hidden. Try closing one, the other buddy reopens it.

If anything ever did that on my computer, I'd be getting rid of it quick, followed by a full virus scan, spyware scan, and Googling the program in question.

The Sympatico software from Bell sucks too, but I didn't install it. You need only browse to the modem's IP address and put in the account name and password.
Xkeeper
Posts: 607/5653
or like my old vhost on irc:

...@please.stop.telling.me.that.aol.sucks.cox.net
Zem
Posts: 187/1097
Originally posted by bah humbug
I miss my Cox

TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT FOREVER
Alastor
Posts: 1009/8204
How does the NAME sound unreliable?

...

Trapster
Posts: 1054/3604
Originally posted by Ailure
So... if AOL even did peek in into Sweden they would be sued to death by our consumers.

Hell, their Swedish site haden't been updated in years. Makes me wonder if it's still around, just not updated...



I don´t even like the NAME "AOL" because it sounds unreliable.

Look at it on the bright side. Everyone gets money if we sue them.

I´m glad I´ve never used it.
Xkeeper
Posts: 602/5653
Almost everyone in my family is the same way

Mom uses it (we have Cox highspd. cable), my aunt (Sprint DSL), my other grandma (Sprint)....
Alastor
Posts: 1002/8204
My grandmother still uses AOL on her DSL line. Even though it's provided by an entirely different company.
Xkeeper
Posts: 599/5653
Originally posted by Apofisu
Gywall, You forgot the people who make gimp. Seriously, My computer science professor has on several occasions cited it as the most poorly written source code he has ever seen. He says he's surprised it even executes.
BUT ITS OPEN SORUCE SOFTWARE ITS BETTER THAN EVEN WINDOEZE LOLL!L!@LJLEJf </open source faggotry>

Anyway, I just find it funny how AOL's "improved" their services.

As in "broke them".

*bah humbug pukes
Apophis
Posts: 124/734
Gywall, You forgot the people who make gimp. Seriously, My computer science professor has on several occasions cited it as the most poorly written source code he has ever seen. He says he's surprised it even executes.
Gywall
Posts: 8/187
Hahaha..

Worst program makers ever:
1. AOL (Or as my dad says, Arseholes Online)
2. Microsoft (Yep.. Always had trouble)
3. <insert generic shit company here>
Alastor
Posts: 994/8204
AOL has poor service? Well color me shocked.

I'd do the captain obvious thing, but I can't get that commercial that used him out of my head.

So easy... It's obvious!
Ailure
Posts: 259/2602
So... if AOL even did peek in into Sweden they would be sued to death by our consumers.

Hell, their Swedish site haden't been updated in years. Makes me wonder if it's still around, just not updated...

Not having a update since 1997 gotta be bad eh?
Xkeeper
Posts: 588/5653
I miss my Cox connection at home already.
Yoshi Dude
Posts: 353/1408
IT'S GOOD TO BE FREEEEEEEEEE
~(o_o)~(o_o)~(o_o)~(o_o)~
I've been having a bunch of problems with AIM in the last few days though. =\
Xkeeper
Posts: 581/5653
Turns out their progams are sometimes even so wonderfully coded as to stop it from connecting.

Hahaha.

Not to mention several times, AOL opens a pair of programs... hidden. Try closing one, the other buddy reopens it.

......and unsuprisingly, it disconnected me again when typing this.

I hate this.

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