Thank goodness for high-speed Internet!
Remember "the old days" of dial-up? Relive that time with Dial Up Sound.
I used AOL a time or two when money got tight and I couldn't afford my service provider monthly charge, but I disliked the AOL browser, so I would minimize it and use Internet Explorer. I remember hooking up my first computer, using the directions I had got when I went down to the ISP office and arranged for service...it was a thrill hearing this sound, knowing that in just a matter of seconds I was going to be able to surf the World Wide Web!
My connection isn't nearly as fast as some, but at least I can now watch a YouTube video and have most pages load in a second or two. I used to keep a book or magazine by the computer to have something to do while I was waiting on my email messages to all come up.
Remember "the old days" of dial-up? Relive that time with Dial Up Sound.
I used AOL a time or two when money got tight and I couldn't afford my service provider monthly charge, but I disliked the AOL browser, so I would minimize it and use Internet Explorer. I remember hooking up my first computer, using the directions I had got when I went down to the ISP office and arranged for service...it was a thrill hearing this sound, knowing that in just a matter of seconds I was going to be able to surf the World Wide Web!
My connection isn't nearly as fast as some, but at least I can now watch a YouTube video and have most pages load in a second or two. I used to keep a book or magazine by the computer to have something to do while I was waiting on my email messages to all come up.
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