ES - Computer
L D
davenport_laura at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 29 14:17:10 PDT 2000
Yes, I figure if I stay with what I am doing now, I am
paying $22.00 per month anyway for AOL on my ancient
486. Those CDs that you get in the mail for free
internet service (freei.net, etc.)require a Pentium
processor, so I'm SOL, & stuck with AOL. :-)
(Pardon the slang)
LD
--- Rhonda New <rbnew at ftw.nrcs.usda.gov> wrote:
> Yep. I did. But, for the system I got and all the
> software loaded on to it, it's still a whopping
> deal.
> And, I'm going to pay (one way or the other) for
> internet service. I look at it as buying a $1000
> computer "on credit" with NO interest. Otherwise,
> I would have financed $1000 for who-knows-how-
> long at 22.9%.
>
> /Ly Elizabeth
>
> Mary Bader wrote:
>
> > I presume you also had to sign up for a number of
> years of their chosen internet service at $20-$30 a
> month--maybe Compuserve, maybe FlashNet--different
> companies are jumping on this bandwagon. In looking
> at these splendid comeons, make sure you're ready
> for the 3-year committment to a specific isp.
> >
> > Mary Taran
> >
>
>
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