I'm with these f@ckers amd wanted to move to Sky. But they couldn't arrange a MAC ID and so I'm stuck with them until either
1 - A systems is agreed and implemented where a valid MAC ID can be given in cases where LLU has taken place
or
2 - I can be without web access for at least 2 weeks
As I like to work from home a lot, I can't see the last one happening anytime soon.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanGot that as well.
Its just that all my porn subscriptions are setup for aol.
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Got that as well.
Its just that all my porn subscriptions are setup for aol.
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Originally posted by TinTinWhich one is better than aol ? hotmail - surely not, as it's blocked by 90% of all firewalls. Yahoo maybe ?
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In my first company in the UK we had a woman CEO in 1999 who would use (an) email address from her @aol.com account, despite having (a) company domain - (.E) even when I showed her (an) article saying that having such (an) email account is like walking in crap clothes onto (? to) a royal party. Well, she was really a fraud person (???wtf does that mean) and it is (a) good thing that I quit (the) company (a) few months later to join (a) much better one."
WTF???????????????
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So tell us...
Which one is better than aol ? hotmail - surely not, as it's blocked by 90% of all firewalls. Yahoo maybe ?
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In my first company in the UK we had a woman CEO in 1999 who would use email address from her @aol.com account, despite having company domain - even when I showed her article saying that having such email account is like walking in crap clothes onto a royal party. Well, she was really a fraud person and it is good thing that I quit company few months later to join much better one.
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Originally posted by AtWUsage of AOL has been a sure mark of a noob and loser for at least a decade... Get a proper ISP ffs!
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Usage of AOL has been a sure mark of a noob and loser for at least a decade...
MF, what did you do before you became an IT hack? Get a proper ISP ffs!
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AOL. Unbelievable
I just went to access a website I was reading from work the other day and an AOL Security Warning came up saying that this site had been acused of Phishing and they would not allow access to it!!!!!!!
I used the Internet Explorer and it was fine!!!! So AOL actually blocks content!!!! F-ckers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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