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Re: Re: ADMIN: Poll


Betty
Your problem is AOL not YAHOO
 
AOL dumps messages and holds them when things are busy.... I can't imagine going back to them
 
Janice Dehod   Winnipeg
----- Original Message -----
From: A*@aol.com
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: November 26, 2002 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Re: ADMIN: Poll

In a message dated 11/25/2002 8:18:28 PM Central Standard Time,
r*@infinet.com writes:

<< I don't understand about the pictures downloading to peoples hard
drive. >>

Mike, I'm on AOL.  When I open a message with photo attached from iris photo,
I can read the message, but if I want to see the picture I have to click
download.  That puts it on my hard drive.  I've recently read that deleting
something from your hard drive doesn't really remove it.  It gives permission
to over write, but the original information is still there.  Pictures take up
a lot of space.

But I found a way around downloading by viewing them at Mallorn archives. 
It's the messages that don't archive that bug me.  I can't deal with Yahoo. 
I'm not a patient person and it seems all roads on Yahoo lead to the black
hole. 

Being on AOL, I deal with more than my share of popups.  Sometimes they give
me this option: open the advertisement or reboot.  This is very frustrating. 
I feel like the guy on the MSN commercial.

Betty Wilkerson Zone 6 SouthCentral Kentucky

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