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« Reply #30 on: November 03, 2005, 07:25:46 PM »

In my opponion i liked aol they had some great fetures that were not as available in its time

Times have change i know that but there still ok if they would be cheaper and on a dsl connection

but yes aol does brainwash you
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« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2006, 01:14:36 AM »

Well I still use AOL and the thing that bothers me is that they like to overcharge my wifes checking account, She has her own account and I have mines and we should be paying about $40 for both accounts and sometimes they over charge to $70-200 no lie and we have to be calling to fix that problem up and already reported this to the Better Business Bureau, But its really her who wants to keep AOL cuz to me I can just use Internet Explorer to browse through sites, So yea AOL is a pain in the a$$ angry5
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« Reply #32 on: February 20, 2006, 03:21:27 PM »

Well I still use AOL and the thing that bothers me is that they like to overcharge my wifes checking account, She has her own account and I have mines and we should be paying about $40 for both accounts and sometimes they over charge to $70-200 no lie and we have to be calling to fix that problem up and already reported this to the Better Business Bureau, But its really her who wants to keep AOL cuz to me I can just use Internet Explorer to browse through sites, So yea AOL is a pain in the a$$ angry5

why you paying $40?
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« Reply #33 on: August 01, 2006, 05:20:17 PM »

All I use to browse is firefox, my dad needs his little AOL security blanket. I have tried to convince him to upgrade, but he wont. Usually we would have good speeds for dial-up once we got on, bet getting on took so long. All of the  welcome screens with the ads take like 10 minutes to load. Sometimes this little spy-zapper thing pops up and makes the connection even slower.  We were about to go broadband for the same price with roadrunner, but the service is not available in our area (which is really f'd up by the way because we live in a city). Thank god one of my neighbors left their wifi public.

   AOL is so braggy about their spyware/virus checks. We have their little safety and security thinger. It doesn't do anything. I use Azureus for torrents, and it blocks so many of my connections, even though I allow the ports that it uses. It cant detect spyware for anything, I can run it and it says that its all fine, and then run ad-aware and find like 30 programs. Plus, to make it even better, you have to pay for a better fire wall. They are already stealing our money, and they cant even give us the best firewall?
In conclusion AOL=Nazis
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« Reply #34 on: August 05, 2006, 08:31:52 PM »

look up your definition of nazi. but otherwise i guess you're right.

as for your neighbors wifi, that's fbi jurisdiction, so tread softly.
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« Reply #35 on: August 05, 2006, 09:36:19 PM »

meh, I just wrote that nazi thing cause it was the first thing that came to my head, I do that a lot...

Just yesterday I got a call from AOL asking if I wanted to upgrade the account to highspeed for the same price. I told the lady (who had trouble speaking english) that I couldn't make any decisions like that because I'm not the account holder. She then said that she would set us up anyways if I just gave her the ok. I said that if she wated to speak with my dad she would have to call after four. She then said that she would call the next day at noon, so I again told her that she couldn't speak to him until after four. She then proceeded to ask me how old the account was, I reply with how the **** am I supposed to know, then threw out 8 years because I has had previous aol email adresses, but my current one is 7 years old, so it at least had to be 8 years. She then started her whole speach over again. Eventually I was like we can sign up for this online if or when we want to. I cant make the decision that you want me to  because its not my account, so will you just leave me alone and call back later? Her reply was : we are signing members up right now for the highspeed and you can sign up too. At that point I gave up and hung up. Fortunatly they havent tried calling again yet.
as for your neighbors wifi, that's fbi jurisdiction, so tread softly.
Its not a secured network, there is nothing that says I can't use it, no protection that I maliciously broke through. My computer is just picking up the signal it finds and connecting me to the net. If I was somehow conecting to other computers that use this connection and stealing information from them that would be illegal. 
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« Reply #36 on: August 05, 2006, 09:41:36 PM »

Its not a secured network, there is nothing that says I can't use it, no protection that I maliciously broke through. My computer is just picking up the signal it finds and connecting me to the net. If I was somehow conecting to other computers that use this connection and stealing information from them that would be illegal. 

I'm not positive about the legalities, but it boils down to a moral issue: if your neighbour's car was unlocked with the keys in the ignition, would you take it for a joyride without their permission?
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« Reply #37 on: August 05, 2006, 09:59:42 PM »

Thank god one of my neighbors left their wifi public.

   
ya be careful doing that.  I posted on TMN a while back that i was using my neighbors connection and i never heard the end of it.( i dont any more) okay i found it http://www.testmy.net/forum/t-10730.0  haha resopalrabotnick u remember that.
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« Reply #38 on: August 05, 2006, 10:08:15 PM »

I believe it could be considered theft of services.
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« Reply #39 on: August 06, 2006, 12:43:45 AM »

I haven't been using this connection for long, just got the notebook three weeks ago and found the wireless switch two weeks ago. I assumed it was some public wifi thing from our city until I found out linksys was just snet's defult name like 5-ish days ago (is it illegal to drive around and see other peoples wireless connections, thats how I figured it out, lol. I was like, wait, if linksys is the public one, then why does this house in the middle of nowhere have it too?  I had assumed that each one would have a unique name or something) 75% of the time I cant even get a connection, it only works at night and early morning

At first I was worried too about using someone else's wifi, but after I googled it I just found sites that said that there was nothing outlawing it as of yet, and with the plethora of public access points there was no way to prove that any open point wasn't public (or something else like that) One site also said that it wouldn't hurt the person that you were using, that the companies factored in extra for usage like that. I guess that infos a little out of date...

Well, my "thieving" will soon be coming to an end if my dad listens to the pushy AOL rep and upgrades to highspeed for the same price. Anyone know a way to access the AOL connection without having their ad ware crap all over my computer, I just got finished taking it off once...Can you make the AOL highspeed wireless? Can more than one user be connected at once? (regular dial-up only allows one screenname per account on at a time, even if they are dialing in from different locations- I was trying to dial-up at my grandmothers to access the forum, but my dad was on-line at home and it wouldn't let me on)

I guess I have to reinstall the AOL again, cause if I can get in trouble for what I'm doing I'd rather suffer with dial-up...
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« Reply #40 on: August 06, 2006, 04:36:28 AM »

I'm not positive about the legalities, but it boils down to a moral issue: if your neighbour's car was unlocked with the keys in the ignition, would you take it for a joyride without their permission?


Depends. What kind of car is it?   :haha:  :haha:

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« Reply #41 on: August 06, 2006, 04:38:47 AM »

Well, my "thieving" will soon be coming to an end if my dad listens to the pushy AOL rep and upgrades to highspeed for the same price. Anyone know a way to access the AOL connection without having their ad ware crap all over my computer, I just got finished taking it off once...


AOL IS spyware/adware.  evil
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« Reply #42 on: August 06, 2006, 08:16:03 AM »


AOL IS spyware/adware.  evil

I know, I just finished getting it all off my system, including all the hidden crap that stays when you do the ad/remove programs stuff.
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« Reply #43 on: August 06, 2006, 09:05:46 AM »

I know, I just finished getting it all off my system, including all the hidden crap that stays when you do the ad/remove programs stuff.

Wow! Is that even possible?  :haha:

Seriously, I was finding AOL crap on my 2 years after I thought I got it all.
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« Reply #44 on: August 06, 2006, 12:33:09 PM »


Depends. What kind of car is it?   :haha:  :haha:



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