There are those who say heaven or hell is right here on earth, based on your attitude and actions. I thank UO for permitting Juno free email to continue into the future [this is a good decision technically, IMHO]. 20 minutes a day is about 10 hours a month -- that is too little Internet for most users. So you could sign up with them for $10/mo or find other ISP's in that range or above [as desired] in order to access the Internet in a style to which one can easily become accustomed. Someone I know switched to Platinum nine months ago and has been quite satisfied with the service he uses with his 64 MB RAM Celeron 433 MHz V90 dialup. I got a "real" ISP a couple years ago for $10/mo, and am reasonably-to-very satisfied with its services [which I use much more than my friend]. If this permits UO to survive and continue offering free/paid service, I think it is such a heaven as we can contrive here and now :-). thepccat On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 12:10:46 -0600 (MDT) "Brian L. Johnson" <blj8@xxxxxxxx> writes: [...] > Yup... Old Netzero trick from last year, and now Juno's trick thanks > to the merger. > Frankly, Juno and Netzero is a marriage made in hell, err, heaven. > <g> To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~