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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: gibberish on December 23, 2003, 05:39:34 pm



Title: AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 23, 2003, 05:39:34 pm
Now before all you non-AOL users start having a slag, I know, I know. OK?

Any AOL users out ther been having more than the usual amount of grief recently.  Don't want to go into specifics, but things sem to be more than usually frustrating right now.  A mate of mine who is also on a dil up connection is also having grief, and I was wondering if it is just our bad luck or whether problems might be more widespread.

Cheers


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Steve Pyro on December 23, 2003, 05:48:57 pm
Sorry, I use ADSL via BT, goes like a train etc.  ;)



Title: Re:AOL
Post by: wishy on December 23, 2003, 06:04:48 pm
Hi Gib

You say dial up.........is that 56k modem or broadband

Coz broadband is working fine.

Wishy


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: mgmark on December 23, 2003, 07:00:38 pm
AOL on broadband via BT working fine with me - was slow on Friday evening, but then it normally is - otherwise fine.


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 24, 2003, 09:56:08 am
Thanks fellers.  My connection via 56K modem, and so is my mates.  We were wondering if the push to get everyone onto broadband has lead to a degrading of the modem service.

Probably never find out.

Merry Christmas

Gibber


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Ruptured Duck Motorsport on December 24, 2003, 11:27:05 am
Dial up refers to modem (56k or below)...

At last we get broadband here in deepest darkest Wincanton.  I am just worried the BT engineers will be chased out out by pitchfork armed locals screaming "burn the hertetic, he brings witchcraaaaaaft"


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 24, 2003, 11:45:44 am
Dial up refers to modem (56k or below)...

Yup, thank ee DR, that's what I be 'avin.  A 56K dial up connection.  

Just aint bothered with this new fangled braodband thingy yet.  Do most of my stuff from work.

Have a cool yule etc.


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Robbo SPS on December 24, 2003, 04:22:53 pm
Dial up refers to modem (56k or below)...

Yup, thank ee DR, that's what I be 'avin.  A 56K dial up connection.  

Just aint bothered with this new fangled braodband thingy yet.  Do most of my stuff from work.

Have a cool yule etc.

I use Freeserve dial up ( 56k thing ) and its getting worse. I am told because all the development is now going into broadband, hence there are un solved problems with dial up.

I pressume AOL try to sell broadband to you every week via e mail ??



Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 24, 2003, 05:32:05 pm
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I use Freeserve dial up ( 56k thing ) and its getting worse. I am told because all the development is now going into broadband, hence there are un solved problems with dial up.

I pressume AOL try to sell broadband to you every week via e mail ??



Yea,catch your drift there Robbo.  I'm gettin mighty suspicious of these ISP's not living up to their contctual obligations, in the search for greater funds.  Ba****ds  :(

Merry christmas old chap  ;D


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Steve Pyro on December 24, 2003, 08:37:01 pm
I use Freeserve dial up ( 56k thing ) and its getting worse.

Yes, I'd agree with that.  I had Freeserve dial up before Broadband.
I used to be able to connect at 36k maximum (woo hooo).
I've just tried again on the same setting with the same connection and it's down to 24k, pretty lousy eh!

Gib, go Broadband, you know it makes sense.  :D



Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Rhino on December 26, 2003, 10:34:31 pm
We are getting wifi round here, or is it just the sprouts i ate?


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 27, 2003, 11:35:50 am
Gib, go Broadband, you know it makes sense.  :D

Yeah, know what you mean Steve.  Just have to cut back on a few pints a week to pay for it.  ;)


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 27, 2003, 11:37:21 am
We are getting wifi round here, or is it just the sprouts i ate?

That'll be the sprouts for sure  ;)


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Rusty on December 27, 2003, 12:28:27 pm
I use dial up AOL in the office and NTL Broadband at home. AOL on dial up is utter shite. I am also restricted to AOL 5 because I use Mac. ( AOL stopped development of there browser for OS9 a couple of years ago and are concentrating on broadband which isn't available as yet for Mac....great!)
Everything runs slowly and during the afternoon virtually comes to a halt. Accessing the web usually means the browser will crash.

The way I got around these problems is to use AOL only for sign on/e.mail/downloads/ uploading files and then using netscape browser to access websites. Works a treat and no crashes.
Internet explorer works OK to but I prefer Netscape.

Hope this helps

Rusty ;)


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Ruptured Duck Motorsport on December 27, 2003, 11:46:54 pm
I connect using NTL, but use Netscape for email and browsing - dont get effected by virus for OE (Outlook Express) or IE... Plus the dreamracers domain email is antivirused and Norton sorts out the rest...

Dont think I would go back to Internet Explorer


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: gibberish on December 31, 2003, 02:40:40 pm
Gib, go Broadband, you know it makes sense.  :D

Ok, I've done the deed and ordered braodband. Accelerated thingy's for 2004  ;D


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Steve Pyro on December 31, 2003, 03:12:00 pm
Well done, get strapped in and prepare to fly  :o



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Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Robbo SPS on January 02, 2004, 01:02:28 am
Well done, get strapped in and prepare to fly  :o



Steve , is that caption from Cannonball 2002,  i read that they got trapped on the USA at  160plus, after locking up trying to slow down, they got a $7000 fine, in Alabama , i think.

Or am i wrong again....


Title: Re:AOL
Post by: Abs on January 02, 2004, 11:56:57 am
Cannonball 2003 has been playing on motors tv over the last week, the guy in the silver porsche had to pay some stupid fines when he ran in the US cannonball.