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Technology Stocks : Aahh...iNEXTV (AXC) The NEXT Thing! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Harvey H Anderson who wrote (3815)5/30/2001 9:51:45 AM
From: Amboy Charlie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4169
 
Isn't this a retread? The Hugh Hefner interview was a couple of months ago while the rest was promised but remains unseen. What do they think they are doing releasing this old news again? Does it maybe have a sponsor now?



To: Harvey H Anderson who wrote (3815)5/30/2001 1:15:58 PM
From: Hal Campbell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4169
 
Thanks, Harvey. Like me, I think Paul relies on the AOL news search...it hasn't shown on aol last I checked.

BTW if anyone with windows and with aol as their windows default isp switches to a DSL or cable modem service that brings a new ISP , be sure to use the windows connection wizard to specify a preferred LAN connection to the web each time you start up your computer ( when your computer tells you that you are logged on and asks you if you wish to start aol say no). Also be sure to have a browser outboard to the really terrible AOL browser( the damn thing is even slow at 1000kbps...lol)..the wizard will check the proxy...sense your new ISP and get ya going right away on your outboard browser. Then you can log on to aol if you wish at your leisure and almost instantly. Otherwise it might take 25 minutes or so and several tries for aol to come up. Stumbled onto that myself...AOL tech thought it was a comcast problem...comcast thought it was an aol problem...it was just an ultrasimple windows problem.