Correct on the bonus questions (It was a C64 and C128 service).

 

No affiliation with Compuserve, however, so you lose your bonus. (However 
Compuserve and H&R Block were affiliated, so as a consolation prize you get to 
sit on TV����s lap)

 

I still need the name of the service.

 

-sc

 

From: Daniel Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: [OT][Humor] AOL

 

I thought they orgianally supported Commodore 64 based machines. Loaded the 
software and got a graphical environment. They owned Compuserve, at one time. 
And If I remember right, Compuserve was owned by H&R Block.

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Steven M. Caesare <[email protected]> wrote:

[assert NO_GOOLING_ALLOWED]


Trivia Question: What was the _PRIOR_ service offered by the company
that eventually became AOL?

Bonus points for naming the supported platforms.

-sc


-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 8:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: [OT][Humor] AOL

 I've discovered that if I play an AOL installation CD backwards, I
get satanic messages.  Then I tried playing it the other way, and
something really bad happened: I got AOL.

 (Adapted from another quote; original author unknown.)

-- Ben

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