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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=2 face="Tempus Sans ITC, Tahoma">quote:</font><table border="0" width="90%" bgcolor="#333333" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0"><tr><td width="100%"><table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" bgcolor="#FF9900"><tr><td width="100%" bgcolor="#000000"><font size=2 face="Tempus Sans ITC, Tahoma">Originally posted by TastinGood:
I go on AOL to check my AOL mail. Since I get virtually no real mail in my AOL account I usually just delete the spam and the sign back off.
How did you know my AOL name anyways?</font></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></BLOCKQUOTE>
Ummmmmmmmmmmm for the life of me I don't really know. I saw it posted somewhere as I know no one told me. If I remember where I will tell you.
CYA
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well, i'm zelazny2000 at current
but i'm offline due to some work
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i feel out of the loop.
i don't have AOL, MSN, YAHOO or even heard of TRILLIAN.
i am antisocial.
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i am antichrist
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You can't be the antichrist, your name starts with an S. Unless the rest of your name would be atan of course.
And how about ICQ? Or just plain e-mails?
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don't have ICQ either.
i guess i just do emails and HB. i am very limited.
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well, if you think you're limited, why not use one of those programmes?
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when i first got the internet all those years ago, i was excited about going 'chatting'. i was so naieve that i didn't even know what cybering was (seriously).
then later, i just find that talking random shit to anonymous people always ends you up in cliches about favourite xyz, which never really advances any sort of conversation as it will always pidgeon hole you in the mind of the other person (and vice versa).
so that's why i'm not so connected with messenger and all of that. besides, i don't have many friends who use it and would hence be in a 'productive' conversation so once again would become a boring and insignificant waste of random words with random people.
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zela.... nothing personal....
but there is no way... NO WAY i'd have all that
shit on my pc. i'd not have that many programs
running at the same time for the off chance
someone would come online.
eeesh... just looking at that makes me freak out.
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lol, well, i only have icq online, always.
But in the background.
Yahoo, when i want to chat to you guys, msn when i want to check if family is online.
And aim as a backup for Yahoo right now.
It's not that i compulsively need to chat with people, but icq is.. well.. the main method of communication around here on-campus for making appointments, planning trips with friends.. etc.