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Re: Apple IIc
In a previous article, tim@buffnet.net (Tim) says:
>com!buffnet2.buffnet.net!eppp35.buffnet.net!user
>
>> Next, get a dialup shell account with a local ISP; any form of
>> SLIP, PPP, or oddball proprietary (eg AOL, but as that's been ranked
>> the worst ISP in terms of service, plus deliberately shafts real
>> Apple IIs, why even bother with them?) is out. With a shell account,
>> you can get all the content from the internet with as little fluff
>> (graphics, web ads, other garbage) interfering and slowing you down.
>
>Many areas also have freenets which seem to work pretty well. For an
>Apple II, it can often provide the same benefits as a commercial ISP, but
>at a more affordable price--free!
>
Well not exactly free at least in Los Angeles. At $20 year the LA
Freenet is still a bargain for Apple II users. It beats $20 mo that the
average ISP is going for these days. I can do just about everything I
need with an Apple II with the exception of graphics (but you can
download em if ya really want to see them)
Jim
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James M (Jim) Poore--Apple II's Forever--Especially IIgs's
Los Angeles Free Net---aw133@lafn.org
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Where is that damn SIG?