Free ISPs are dropping like flies, and it's almost impossible to find a 
free ISP that supports Mac users.

Hermann Ertl brought this to my attention: NetZero is asking to hear from 
Mac users who would be interested in free service -- up to 10 hours per 
month.

NetZero <http://www.netzero.net>

Signup Page <http://my.netzero.net/s/signup?country=US&member_type=free>

If interested, US and Canada Mac users contact "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to 
let them know.

This is not an endorsement of NetZero. I have never used their service. 
I'm just letting those who may be interested know that NetZero seems to 
be considering supporting up.

Dan the listmom

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