Right On. I can understand that's frustrating to lose a free service, but
that's the reality of the business world. Nothing if free for life, Move on.
I have already stated that I think the service is great, and plan to upgrade
ASAP.

Aaron W.

on 7/18/02 1:24 PM, Ron Ward at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Like the old saying goes, "Be careful for what you wish, you might just get
> it".  Well, lots of users wanted it upgraded and more powerful with higher
> storage capacity more filtering and control features and apparently they are
> going to get those features and more.  It's just not going to be offered
> free any longer nor should it be.  Times are tough in that industry right
> now, and they will unfortunately get much tougher before all of this turns
> around in a few years.  Expect to see a lot of the "freebie" stuff
> everywhere start to get pulled or nominal fees be charged.  Bandwidth is
> just too damned expensive and it's not going down in price.  Companies have
> got to survive, and the high flying 90's are over, thank God!



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