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To: w molloy who wrote (18714)11/24/1998 12:36:00 PM
From: Drew Williams  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
<< I guess my question to you is what do you want AOL for? >>

I don't know what Limtex's answer is, but here are three of mine.

I've had AOL since 1992. Everyone has my e-mail address. To change e-mail addresses at this stage would be a pain.

AOL gives me five screen names as part of my basic service. This means four other people in my family can have free e-mail accounts piggy-backed on my account, including wife, my daughter, and my semi-destitute brother-in-law's thirteen year old son in Tennessee. (I keep one screen name in reserve for stealth communications.)

While AOL does have annoying performance issues, primarily speed, there are compensating ease-of use advantages and some kid-oriented content not otherwise available.
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