/throws caution to the wind and jumps into the flamebath
Ya know, I agree that the AOL CDs can be annoying if you have broadband and wouldn't touch a 56K modem with a 10-foot pole. But for some of us who don't have the luxury of broadband (or money), like me, these free AOL CDs are actually really cool.
First of all, AOL is the only ISP that I know of that gives you a free trial like this. I calculated at the beginning of my trial that in order to use up all 1025 hours in the 45 days, I would have to spend more than 22 hours a day online. Fat chance. Second, AOL is actually quite eager to give you even more free time. I had a free trial a few years ago, and when I called to cancel at the end of the month, they said to wait, because I somehow had a second free month coming. And this time around, when I called to cancel, I mentioned that I was having some peculiarities, and after talking to an extremely nice guy (I know, that's rare at AOL), he gave me another two free months. Mindblowing. Third, at least for me, AOL is the fastest dialup around. It blows the pants off of that stupid NetZero crap, which is bloated, buggy, and slow as molasses. I always connect at at least 50.6, sometimes 52. And I rarely get kicked off.
Perhaps I am an oddity. (Well, beyond this, I know I'm odd

) But I just have to stand up and say, hey, stop rippin' on my ISP so much. It is great for me, and besides, my uncle is the VP of Search Operations

: I am still trying to get in touch with him 'bout a job....
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That felt good. Now I get to sit back and watch as all the flamethrowers start hosing down my post

After 10pm, I'm like a werewolf, except I become stupid and incoherent instead of hairy and mean.