One of the other nice things about FasterMac.Net is that they're connected to OWC (not sure if OWC owns them, is just affiliated, or what), but it's nice to support the company that sells most of the Cube upgrades that are out there... -m --- Benjamin Ing <vbing at mac.com> wrote: > I use www.copper.net and they are a good provider. > However, if you want > to support a Mac provider, you might want to check > out this deal from > dealmac > > **FasterMac.Net: 3 months for $25** - 11:56 am > FasterMac.Net offers the first three months of > either its Standard > or TurboMac dial-up Internet access for $25, or > $7.33 per month. > That's a $3 savings for Standard and $12 savings > for TurboMac. Each > account includes five email accounts, 10MB of web > hosting, local > numbers in all 50 states, 24/7 toll free tech > support, and a 7-day > money-back guarantee. More information is > available here. (If > signing up via telephone, mention discount code > "quarter1".) > http://dealmac.com/newsdaily.html?article,64752 > > On Apr 19, 2004, at 10:51 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: > > > http://www.copper.net > > > > > > At 12:47 PM -0500 4/19/04, Mark Plunkett wrote: > >> What would be the easiest way to get temporary > internet access to > >> check e-mail and pull up wind/weather forecasts. > (I think there is a > >> working telephone)? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25¢ http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash