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    i say....new computer

    or just a format...

    501-239-9144....i've heard the people there are very helpful.

    actually.....i would suggest if you want to use aol as your isp, go for it, but i have always used internet explorer (or mozilla) to do all my surfing, simply because aol's browser has never been worthwhile in my opinion....

    it might be helpful to know what website it was that you were getting on....it might let someone test it out on there system

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    AOL uses a version of IE as it's browser actually.

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    that should have been 501-329-9144

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    that may be so...but because the browser windows are limited to the aol window....you lose alot of screen area, and the popups are handled in a very annoying way.

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    Oh yeah, I agree, I was just pointing out that AOL uses IE. Whenever I have to use AOL on someone elses computer I always open IE after connecting.

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    i only go on aol to check my AOL mail.

    using aol to surf the web would be kind of a pain, but it has been getting better from the early versions of aol.

    all that junk that takes up screen space can be minimized where it isnt as much of a bother.

    hmm....steve case should hire me in the marketing department.

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    do you access the internet through AOL? (are they your ISP?)

    <font color="#000099" size="1">[ January 20, 2004 05:24 PM: Message edited by: The Cheat ]</font>

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    i only go on aol to check my AOL mail.

    i do not use AOL as my primary isp.

    i only go on aol to check my AOL mail.

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    since it's giving you so many problems maybe you should just check your AOL mail through the web.

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    two words: AOL blows

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