================================================ Subject: Re: just wondering(ncr) From: "Keith P. Mears" To: Date: Tue 21 Aug 2001 23:41:23 -0500 ================================================ So now AOL is IT'S OWN INTERNET! The depths of your ignorance never cease to amaze me, Jimbo. You DO know that just because AOL has exclusive (read: bottle-fed) content does NOT exclude the average AO-Heller from finding the SAME Internet content that the average NON-AO-Heller can find, right? > If it was an AOL exclusive site. Non-AOL users would not be able to find > the information. Unless there was an Internet site with the content > mirrored. Because the referential comment is IRRELEVANT. As I have already posted earlier today, REGARDLESS of who your email client is you must still be connected to the Internet to retrieve your email. Besides, if you're unfortunate enough to ONLY have email and not FULL Internet access, what good are the links, whether they're "AOL exclusive" or not? > > Why do you keep removing the referential statement? > > Jim > > ---------------------------------- > > Keith P. Mears wrote: > > > > >>The statement is that you must have an Internet connection. If you > >>recieve Email. > >>Since you left your statement out. I'll put it back in (cut and paste) > >> > > > > > > So your email just magically appears in your Inbox, huh? > > Think, Jimbo. If you are receiving email, REGARDLESS of who your email > > client is, you MUST be online, which means you're using the Internet. Do I > > need to find you a definition of "Internet" to help you understand? > > > > > > > > > -- > "Bureaucracy is the enemy of innovation." > -- Mark Shepherd, former President and CEO of Texas Instruments > > To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: > http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp > > To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp