MSGTO: Michael Badger
SUBJECT: [netconnect] Re: Where is Chris and Active

> As one who got up at 7 (and not 1504hrs. as Paul did)  I'm replying thus:

I'm not /that/ lazy! It was 14:43... ;)

> 1. I'm sure about the adverts...there aren't any, well not on my websites, are
> there some on yours then?

I haven't registered. Freenetname reserve the right to use them
though.

> 2. If their service deteriorates (which is hasn't yet since it
> started a few months ago), they now have 100,000 subs. and expect
> 200,000 in 6 months, and can handle 3 times that number,

Judging by all the other free ISPs out there, I wouldn't be surprised
if it gets bad before long. I could be wrong, though.

> so I see no reason to take my name anywhere
> else, it wasn't my first choice anyway.

That's alright then, as long as you don't mind people losing your site
if you have to change it.

> 3. After 2 years it doesn't say what will happen, perhaps it will
> stay free,

They claim it probably will.

> perhaps I'll buy it,

Currently costing �94.

> perhaps I'll go back to one of my other ISPs, UKOnline, Freenet, or
> Free4all,

In which case you lose your sub and therefore your domain name. Which
is a catch many people could do with out.

> anyway the World will end in a couple of weeks, so what's the big
> problem?

I'm going to live on the moon next week.

> Mike.
>  http://www.badger.org.uk/westbury (the Town)
>  http://www.badger.org.uk/sewingroom (the Sewing Shop)
>  http://www.badger.org.uk/ewswestbury (us Train Drivers)

When I go to www.badger.org.uk it says "this domain has been
registered by Freenetname...". Why not put something there?

Paul C, a lady tonight
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