On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 04:35  PM, David M. Ensteness wrote:

>> Yeah, right !  Does the IMac also flag down the nearest dialup ISP
>> when you plug in da phone ?   Last time I looked, you got a phone
>> line connection, you need somewhere for the phone to dial.  Well, two
>> outta three aint bad !  <smile>  Butt, having said all that, I woulda
>> guessed it stood for InternetMac.  Butt, "Interconnect"  woulda fit
>> just as well.
>> -- 
>> Lee Freedman
>> Fort Bragg, CA
>
> Uhm, hence why all Macs have come with 30 days of free Earthlink since
> the original iMac ... buy Mac OS X and put it on a Mac and during setup
> it will ask if you want to use your free 30 days. So, yeah, it does
> tell you where to dial.
>
> David
>

When I first got my G3 blue tower, it had a internet assistant that 
would call a number that would bring up a number of ISP choices to 
choose from. That was before the EarthLink deal.

Carter


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