Bad Rumor
Brian K Berger (berger@juno.com)
Sat, 14 Sep 1996 22:49:29 EDT
I see your impression of AOL(America On Line) as a ISP (Internet Service
Provider) was the same as yours! I just finished a trial of version 3.0
and it is still not anything we want. But wait all the online addresses I
have seen dealing with the headquarters are on AOL. Are we against the
internet or not? Again it is a rumor that the issue will come to the
table. Not to mention the outrageous prices I would have racked up in
just 14 days on AOL. Five minutes with the web running and Netscape and I
think even the hardest heart will see how great this can be to the work
of God. (I already covered that and also found my name as signed below
can now lead to the archives from the major search engines!)
Brian Berger
Manchester, NH
Brian_Berger@JUNO.COM
>BTW: That famous porn study got it high percentages by counting the
>ratio of alt.binaries.* groups that were actually visited by
>subscribers to a certain ISP (I forget which one, maybe AOL?) against
>all the visits made to alt.binaries.*. Why that is not even a large
>percentage of USENET, never mind FTP, WWW, email servers, mailing
>lists, etc.
>