Hmmmmm.....silly question
I'm just curious as to why my name "Liz" is listed twice as being logged on here. It's at the beginning of the list.....and again in the middle? Probably by the time anyone reads this, I'll be gone, and it won't be there at all. :confused:
Just to clarify............regarding the pc
Thanks Peter - I have to think about it some more. Things are busy here!
Just to clarify - it's not the computer. It may be my account with aol. But it has nothing to do with the pc. The reason I know this is because I logged on to PR using all the following computers - each with different versions of aol. I had the same problem on each computer.
My office computer - one yr old Gateway AOL 9.0
My secretary's computer - 2 yr. old Gateway - AOL 8.0
Friend's computer - 3 yr old HP - AOL 7.0
New Laptop - AOL 8.0
However, it's not all the time. This past week it has improved - it's slow, but not so slow that I can't work with it. :)
Thanks again for your offers, and I will seriously think about it. Actually I'm hoping to set up a website as soon as I find another secretary.
Liz
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Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
Thanks Liz, You all know I feel the same way about the other Moderators as well. I just wish I could get my hands on your computer and sort it out for you finally and get you back on track. I understand fully the frustrations of a computer not working the way you want it to, and the frustrations of trying to get it too. You aren't the first person I have heard about that has continuing problems with AOL access and browsing problems and that is over the years as well. AOL is making a push again into the Australian Market, but I think there are just too many astute people around that know of the AOL problems around the world and are giving them a miss.
Pity you have so much stationary and cards made up with you email address which is really the only drawback to changing from AOL for you. One of the reasons I setup my own Web Hosting business (even though it does do much at present), but I can use my email address without problems of using the ISP's email address we all are given as part of the service. Might be a thought next time you are getting stationary and cards done, to change to an email address, doesn't cost much now to have a domain name $8.95 at
www.godaddy.com and I can always setup an email with your domain name in it for you to use, which would solve your problems fully. I host a domain and emails for a church neighbourhood centre for free here in Australia as a favour to them and a friend. Wouldn't be a problem to do the same for you for email in the future if you want.