I liked my survivor PC better: 286, 2400 baud, reliable. This souped-up
Pentium I'm on keeps spontaneously re-booting--ATTEMPTING to re-boot, as
it freezes on the Windows 95 screen.
I like my county library e-mail server better, too. PINE is their
software. This Juno software keeps having "technical problem"s. And I
have to download every message, even the crap, whereas with PINE I could
delete the message right on the server without having to take up my
valuable minutes downloading.
Then, of course, there are those *%&$ ads! I hate having to send a little
advertising tag with every message on that Juno; it's one thing to be
subjected to the bombardment myself, and a whole 'nother ballgame to be
sending ads to everyone I correspond with! ACK!
So I plan to keep using the library server as long as they'll let me. If
I can get them to delay their planned cutoff of e-mail service, believe
you me I will! Evidently they are cutting off their service because their
server is old; perhaps I can convince them that an old server is a GOOD
thing! Right?
Ret Z.
Editor/Host
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++ 9/20: Denise Troutman, dramatist, "Entertaining Angels Unawares";
++ 9/27: Green Radio #2: Fred interviews (Delaware) Riverkeepers;
++ 10/4: Camden Printworks;
++ 10/11: A Maple Shade homeschool;
++ 10/18: Ivan Evans speaks from his wheelchair about disability;
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