X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,f925475edec79bdd X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: alanp@netcom.ca (Alan Popow) Subject: Re: !!!!!!!!!!! FREE INTERNET ACCESS !!!!!!!!!!! Date: 1996/10/04 Message-ID: <32557a60.15556972@nntp.netcruiser>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 187086506 references: <324cb8bb.80130435@news.interbusiness.it> content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii organization: Netcom Canada x-netcom-date: Thu Oct 03 10:55:21 PM EDT 1996 mime-version: 1.0 reply-to: alanp@netcom.ca newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On 02 Oct 96 10:00:26, Mike.Marino@p99.f423.n259.z1.gryn.org (Mike Marino) wrote: >*** Quoting Lsat@Lsat.com from a message to All *** > >Ls> !!!!!!!!!!! FREE INTERNET ACCESS !!!!!!!!!!! > >Ls> NEVER EVER pay for Internet Access AGAIN!!! E-V-E-R! > >Ls> No matter where you live in the world we guarantee you will get FREE >Ls> internet access legally and anonymously! > >I don't believe you. Give me a couple of examples for Toronto, Ontario. > I don't know what this jerk's game is, but I suspect that for a small charge he/she will probably tell you to use up the stack of aol, compuserve, genie, prodigy free tryout disks piling up in the corner of the room (or get on their mailing lists if you don't own such a stack). By the time those are used up, the corner will probably have a whole new stack. On the other hand, for *quality* and continuous access, I'm pretty sure one has to pay. Alan