Thank you Mr. O -- I find this sort of rant particularly insightful, and useful to the cause of promoting open-source.  Specific examples of proprietary systems reliably failing to function is good fodder.
Thanks for the detail; thankfully I've never dreamed of installing that combo but can help others avoid it :)

   Ben


On 2/22/06, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With AOL also raising prices for their lame service you expect
memberships to drop even more. On top of that, you can also take
the time to educate anyone with an AOL address how unwise it is
to use an AOL account for a business name and encourage them to
get their own domain so that can have a professional sounding
email. If someone told me I could only deal with them through
AOL I'd probably tell them I'd have to find someone else's help.


Want to kill a Windows box? Install AOL 9.0 Security Edition and
Symantec Internet Security. Your PC will be secure because it
won't be of any use!!

/rant

Mr O.

--- Edward Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

> We lack AOL membership, although we do have subscribers from
> Yahoo accounts
> and Yahoo is in on this scheme as well, but Move On chooses,
> for whatever
> reason, to concentrate on AOL.


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