On Dec 12, 11:12 am, "Gizmo." <Stephan.halm...@liveflats.com> wrote:
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> Your usage will be very low ... a couple of maps and forum usage is
> negligible.
>
> I'm not sure if you're aware, but Carphone Warehouse (spit) own AOL UK and
> Talk Talk.
On Dec 12, 11:12 am, "Gizmo." <Stephan.halm...@liveflats.com> wrote:
> "Weatherlawyer" <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:f2addc96-6c36-4de1-9f0f-(E-Mail Removed)...
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>
>
> >I just spamdunked a message from the new owners of AOL offering me a
> > cheap upgrade for less than I am paying now and the possibility of
> > massive download speeds.
>
> > I know half of it is double speak but is the lower tariff due to the
> > new contract capping me? I only use the net for surfing forums but it
> > is often 24/7.
>
> > I look at the occasional large picture and am currently downloading
> > maybe one or two weather maps per day for an experiment.
>
> > I imagine I could cope with a fairly low cap but the idea of being
> > sold to the Carphone Warehouse without my say so smacks of slavery.
> > Besides which I was told that the original owner is the sort of
> > property developer rural communities live in fear of:
>
> >http://www.maerhillsactiongroup.co.uk/
>
> > And of course I could get the free version for nothing with TalkTalk,
> > my phone line provider.
>
> Your usage will be very low ... a couple of maps and forum usage is
> negligible.
>
> I'm not sure if you're aware, but Carphone Warehouse (spit) own AOL UK and
> Talk Talk.
Yes I do know but the service I am on is still good. I don't know what
the help will be like if I ever need it again. But if I move supplier
it will be to one that I can use Linux on.
It's time I grew up technologically speaking. Not that I am looking
forward to the experience. Far from it. I think it is just the
language barrier but it is enough. The longer I leave it, the more
chance of a distro being user friendly.
Maybe I'll get one of those OxO cubes. But at 2 x $180, or whatever
the Sterling equivalent is, I could just as easily get a real
computer. There again, if they have got their act together, it might
be an intro worth the outlay.
Is the Python OLPC OS available as a distro anyone know?