jake wrote:
Somebody was asking "does anybody still use dial-up internet?" i still use it, in west 
aberdeenshire, scotland, because the phone line can't cope with "broadband". And that's 
why i changed to SeaMonkey, from outlook express,.... i can set it to 'truncate' any message bigger 
than 20K ...... it brings in the sender's name and a few sentences then skips to the next message 
....( i never managed to do that with OE, if there is a big attachment it churns away for ever 
trying to download it and never gets to the next message ).... jake w


Thank You. <grin> <*GRIN*>
I use dial-up by choice. I consider the advertised price of 2 of the 3 "high speed" (sic) providers in my region of Southwest Missouri to be fraudulent. There is a third provider (using a microwave link) who quotes a realistic cost. But >> 90% of my usage is ASCII text only, why overpay?

SeaMonkey allows me to optimally configure my system.

On the rare occasions I actually need high speed access, I take my laptop to the local public library and connect thru their system via WiFi. For access a few time a year, that is my tax dollars well spent.

P.S. The library throttles connection speed for optimum community usage.

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