On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 08:21 +0000, Stuart Bell wrote:
> The current thread reminds me that I saw a newspaper advert yesterday
> that AOL are doubling the speeds of all their broadband customers.
Well I knew they were increasing the speed of their customers'
ADSL connections, but I hadn't realised that the actual *customers*
were having their speeds doubled - how do they do that? And I know
that the kind of people who'd connect to AmericaOnLine aren't known
as the brightest of buttons, but do they actually want to be
/improved/ in this way? ;^)
Okay, I'll stop rambling now and get back to work ;)
- Richard
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