What was your AOL handle?
My uncle's current email address. Startling every time I see it. Just because I gave it up doesn't mean it's not, you know, mine.
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What was your AOL handle?
My uncle's current email address. Startling every time I see it. Just because I gave it up doesn't mean it's not, you know, mine.
I didn't have one. I used my grad school email addy, and then went straight to hotmail.
Me, too, only not hotmail, a local isp.
I thought everyone in the US was on AOL or Compuserve. Like, it was law. I didn't have a local ISP--I connected from FIDOnet. And I had an email address with sojourn.com, but I don't think they provided dialup.
I was definitely compuserve. I had a couple of aol ids, but I don't remember what they were.
hell, I don't remember my compuserve id any more either.
I was briefly on AOL. I used 'kruegz' as my ID, like I did on The Well before. I still use kruegz on some places today. (It's the first five letters of my last name, plus a 'z'--a friend's nickname for me.)
I was also on Compuserve back in '94. I thought it was cool how you could send faxes and snail-mail from Compuserve.
I remember trying to find internet access back in '93 or so while living in Minneapolis. The only thing I could find required you to be a University of Minnesota student or alumnus. So my roommate could get the internet, but not me. But there were some text-based BBSs that could give me text-based access to the internet, so that was fun.
I wasn't ever on AOL (or CServe either) - I eventually picked up a couple of IDs to use AIM after they opened it up to other people, but I never had the actual dial-in, mail, chatroom, AOL-content kind of account with them. Like -t, I went .edu -> local ISP.
We used Prodigy back in the mammoth online service days. Then switched to a normal ISP.
I tried Prodigy too, because I've always been compulsive. Also, Juno. I sign up for just about anything that catches my cursor. But they were never primary. Only AOL was. A local ISP wouldn't work because I worked in a different area code from where I lived, and I totally had to sneak on-line with the only personal modem at the office.
Yeah, I have memories from high school of rationing my monthly hours on prodigy so I could get on chat boards...
I was never on AOL. I hated AOL before hating AOL was cool.