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You're right, AIM was very popular. I stuck to ICQ as all of my friends were using that. I don't know anyone that still uses it though. Every man and his dog uses MSN now.Originally posted by ferret View PostI still have an AIM account and never been an AOL punter. In the good old bad old days of t3h net, when we all connected at 33.6 or 56k, you will remember that AOL Instant Messenger had a pretty hefty following and a few of my long-term web buddies still use it. Don't diss the AIM
Ah... the joys of dialup. I reckon my 56k sportster flash is deep in a landfill by now. On the plus side it put a stop to telesales people as my line was always engaged
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YPU - You
in the same way that
teh = The
It's trendy interweb speak.
Really MF !
U r shwing ur age.
U need 2 get dwn wiv teh funky kidz
:-)
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I still have an AIM account and never been an AOL punter. In the good old bad old days of t3h net, when we all connected at 33.6 or 56k, you will remember that AOL Instant Messenger had a pretty hefty following and a few of my long-term web buddies still use it. Don't diss the AIM
No help here I afraid MF. Using Google to search for YPU just shows how many tools out there cannot spell...
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