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Hekate

(100,133 posts)
13. That's too harsh. The people "in the sticks" still need roads, US Mail, electricity...
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 02:31 PM
Sep 2025

All the services we in the suburbs and cities take for granted. That’s all going to be privatized, and if the GOP and their billionaire buddies aren’t stopped, circumstances for the rural folk will devolve to pre-TVA status.

Blame the GOP politicians.

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56K for blazing internet speed pecosbob Sep 2025 #1
Hey! We had our federal agency district office running on a 56K line! BumRushDaShow Sep 2025 #6
I used dialup for a long time. ananda Sep 2025 #2
I've still got a few of those introductory CD's kicking around somewhere. Aristus Sep 2025 #3
There are people out there who collect them Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #12
Thanks! Aristus Sep 2025 #14
I'll one up you: Polybius Sep 2025 #18
What will air traffice controllers use now, smoke signals? twodogsbarking Sep 2025 #4
At least we can still use our 'prestigious' @aol.com email addresses ToxMarz Sep 2025 #5
I remember setting these up for a lot of people PSPS Sep 2025 #7
Damn! Now I have to get a different service. mdbl Sep 2025 #8
Once upon a time, I had a subscription on AOL dial-up service FakeNoose Sep 2025 #9
Same iemanja Sep 2025 #16
Idiot MAGOTS living in the sticks need that. Especially since Trump and douche killed Biden's Bengus81 Sep 2025 #10
That's too harsh. The people "in the sticks" still need roads, US Mail, electricity... Hekate Sep 2025 #13
Goodbye JoseBalow Sep 2025 #11
There was a time, maybe a year or two after the "Eternal September," that AOL was the lowest cost ISP in many regions... hunter Sep 2025 #15
Now we can finally put the "dial-up warning" posts to rest in for good! Polybius Sep 2025 #17
They still owe me money! DrFunkenstein Sep 2025 #19
How many free discs did you get in the mail? BlueSpot Sep 2025 #20
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