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Re: Need help with AOL A2 Archive Project!
Hi,
Well I guess I should have clarifed my point: If anyone who
already wasn't subscribing to AOL and had no interest in subscribing to
AOL BUT wanted to help out with this project (and also had a PC, maybe a
MAC), then you should go out and pick up one of those disks that will give
you 50 free hours to burn. You can put the 50 hours to good use. :)
Of course if you're already paying for AOL then you can ignore
what I just wrote. :)
-Don
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Apple II user since 1983 "You have your close friends and I have mine.
But if at any time, our close friends are unable to help us, just
remember: We have each other." Something by me, thinking of a friend
On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, JB wrote:
> In article <Pine.GSO.3.95.961215124031.3933C-100000@apollo>, Donald Lee
> <leed@sfsu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here is another suggestion, which unfortunately, I can't do
> > myself. Most PC/Mac users know of course, AOL literally hands out there
> > free intro disks with free hours. I'm sure more users have seen lately,
> > the offer of free hours has increased from 15 hours to 50 hours. If there
> > are many PC users out there who don't have AOL but want to help, just pick
> > up the free disks (it's been mailed to me, they have them at Tower Records
> > stores, and I've gotten them from Bank of America), sign up, and put the
> > 50 hours to good use. :)
> >
> > Unfortunately, my hours just expired and I cancelled the account.
> > The only way I'm going to get back on is to use my dad's name and credit
> > card. Not sure if he's willing to do that. :/
> >
> > -Don
>
> My question is: If they have unlimited access now, why would one need 50
> free hours?
> JB
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