>When you consider the relatively high prices of their service, you can >just as easily use a $5.95 ISP with more success. I recently changed my >81 year old parents over to one and at first they were intimidated by the >choices they had but now both mom and dad are dialing in from the control >strip, opening which ever browser (IE or NC) and email they want to use >(Dad prefers Netscape Communicator and mom like OE for her individual >email name!) and then finally, opening up AOL on the TCP connection to >make use of the remaining 2 months they were given free as a result of >their complaints and attempt to cancel the AOL service!!! >Needless to say I am really proud of them for adapting to the new way of >doing things and it's worked out fine. Plus, I finally got them to use >their own email names! Even though they had 7 on AOL, they both used the >same name (joined at the hip they are!) and I never knew who would be >reading what. :-) > ================== Where did you find a reliable ISP for $5.95? Do they also include an e-mail address? -- Seymour