Debby:
Check out earthlink.net. They have dialup available in a lot of small
places -- they even have two local numbers here in little bitty old
Goldsboro, NC. They merged with Mindspring earlier this year, and Mindspring
was pretty damn big in the southeast. If that doesn't do it for you,
somewhere there are is a site that lists a bunch of ISP's -- local,
regional, and national -- and rates them based on user input. Sorry, but it
seems that I have sent my link to the great bitbucket in the sky. Maybe a
search on Google would be useful. Believe me, there is more in life than
AOL.
-- Carroll

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Can't Connect To Internet


> Thanks Doug. AOL doesn't do much for me either but I was hoping to at
least
> get internet access using it for the time being. I've tried to find
something
> about AOL for Linux and couldn't. Seems I'm pretty limited in my area as
to
> what's available so I guess I'll be stuck using Windows-AOL for a while
> longer to get online.
>
> Debby Martin
>
>


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