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Thu, Apr 22 2004 12:04 PM
Don't you think it's about time for a new readers poll? The current one is about two months old.
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Fri, Apr 23 2004 7:12 PM
I have access to three hi-speed networks plus satellite but have stayed with 56K dial-up due to the extra 25.00 C$ per month cost. Somewhat frustratingly slow at times but late evenings seem OK. Located northern central Ontario in Canada.
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Fri, Apr 30 2004 7:40 AM
now have comcast broadband best i've had of several incl dial-up, tele[sprint],hi-speed. this is the quickest,most reliable. NO PROBLEMS web cam runs very good,your videos look good, not the jerky things u c on other providers. click & its there. takes about 2-3 seconds to acess the internet home page
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Fri, Apr 30 2004 11:43 AM
All, I want is full acess to all of the services that you have. Speed is not the point. IT IS SERVICE AND INFORMATION.
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Sun, May 2 2004 3:22 PM
DSL from my phone company.
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Sun, May 2 2004 6:34 PM
I use dialup 56K, its a little slow but I am usually not in that big of a hurry,plus it helps meet by expense budget. It is also a lot of fun reading a lot of the forums that are on here,espcially reading about the ole steam operated passenger trains that I grew up back in the forties and early fifties.[:)]. ldolby
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Wed, May 5 2004 5:58 AM
Use home ADSL from Manx Telecom and Mannet isp at 512kbps Brill.
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Wed, May 5 2004 9:28 AM
Don't have a computer(Horrors) use a Webtv on a phone line. Ok for me I put my computer money into model trains. Can't see video's or go into a chat room that uses Java Script but it get's me where I want to go online.
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Thu, May 6 2004 6:07 PM
Ho Hum. Same old poll that's been here for 3 months.
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Wed, May 19 2004 2:21 PM
WE NEED A NEW POLL ,IN THIS ONES PLACE [:(!][ :(!][ censored] BEN
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Thu, May 20 2004 12:49 PM
I use home dialup that averages 5 to 8 kb per second, for most of my access to Trains.com / modelrailroading.com. But on my lunch break, I use our company's T1 line... Technology really is a wonderful thing.
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Sat, May 22 2004 9:04 AM
Verizon wireless internet (cell phone) suscom cable modem (home)
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Sat, May 22 2004 4:59 PM
I switch to earthlink DSL a year ago I will never go back to dial up. The speed and the cost is the same as having a second phone line.
Chris
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Cable modem for the past 5 or 6 years now, I don't even remember what those dial-ups sound like anymore.
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