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| 11/26/2005
| Ingrid Marson
Posted on 11/26/2005 9:35:13 PM PST by Panerai
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To: toddrundgrenisgod
Have you considered upgrading to windows 98?
To: ncpatriot
Does anyone know if I can get around the dial up issue. No service available here but dialup.High-speed satellite Internet access is ideal for businesses and people that can't subscribe to traditional high-speed Internet access methods. I have access to both cable and DSL, otherwise I would check prices of the different packages offered for a two-way satellite connection. Satellite Internet Access
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11/27/2005 10:49:28 AM PST
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Eagle9
To: GregoTX
Have you downloaded Mozilla's other stuff such as the email client My wife loves thunderbird. I still use Kmail.
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11/27/2005 1:01:21 PM PST
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chronic_loser
(Handle provided free of charge as flame bait for the neurally vacant.)
To: ncpatriot
I have dial up, and have trouble downloading patches, updates. I have to take computer to shop every yr to have them do it on DSL. Does anyone know if I can get around the dial up issue. No service available here but dialup. Post here on FR and offer to pay the dollar for the cd and shipping and people will d/l if for you. I have sent out about 8 distros of Linux for people who wanted to try it but couldn't stomach the long d/l time.
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11/27/2005 1:05:52 PM PST
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chronic_loser
(Handle provided free of charge as flame bait for the neurally vacant.)
To: chronic_loser
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