[dsn_dr] oil ha ha ha!!!
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Yo persons-
I'm thinkin about getting an MSN account
for the $400 gift certificate I will get at a local
store........(read Free Garmin III +).
Any strong plusses/minusses?
Do they really through privacy around like
it ain't nothin?
Slide
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--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Toby 'Slide' Lampson
wrote:
Toby, I'm having problems with MSN. It's hard to get your e-mail over the web, much easier with AOL. Also, I can consistently connect to AOL at >41000 but rarely can get above 24000 with MSN. Gino> Yo persons- > I'm thinkin about getting an MSN account > for the $400 gift certificate I will get at a local > store........(read Free Garmin III +). > Any strong plusses/minusses? > Do they really through privacy around like > it ain't nothin? > > Slide
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I think it's pretty obvious. On the plus side, you do get that new Garmin III +. On the minus side, you are now stuck with MSN service for a couple of years...>I'm thinkin about getting an MSN account >for the $400 gift certificate I will get at a local >store........(read Free Garmin III +). > Any strong plusses/minusses?


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Hi gang: I'm using CompuServe (for the $400 rebate on a computer) and it's
new 6.0 version tells me it's connecting at 115,200. What kind of crap is
that? It's apparently telling me what I have it set at, not what the actual
speed is. I have a 56k modem. In this case, obviously, I can't believe the
speed at which the ISP says they are connecting me.
Lew Waterman
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Toby-
DON'T DO IT! You're much better off either putting that money towards a
good service provider (I don't know how much you travel, but I find the
Mindspring/Earthlink conglomerate to have very good coverage all over the
US) @ $10-$20 a month for a year, rather than the $21.99 that Micro$oft
wants out of you for 4 years. Yes, your email will instantly recieve spam
(anyone with a hotmail account will know this... Micro$oft isn't too good
with the ol'privacy thing) and you will have to deal with having to use a
Microsoft OS to view your mail and to connect to internet. I just saw last
night AT&T is offering monthly service for $9.95/month. I don't know about
you, but I avoid long term contracts (and four years is a long time when it
comes to the internet), and with technology moving as quickly as it does,
you'll have a broadband connection availible for the same price in a years
time. I would say that the GPS is going to cost you a whole lot more than
the $1000 that you'll pay out for service...
Good luck... Stay away from the dark side
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Zack
SE DC
1991 KLR650 "Buster"
1986 Concours
-----Original Message-----
From: Toby 'Slide' Lampson [mailto:jazranch@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 11:15 PM
To: KLRville
Subject: [DSN_klr650] MSN, to be or not to be nklr
Yo persons-
I'm thinkin about getting an MSN account
for the $400 gift certificate I will get at a local
store........(read Free Garmin III +).
Any strong plusses/minusses?
Do they really through privacy around like
it ain't nothin?
Slide
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Sorry to tell you Lew, but the maximum speed anyone can connect over
the dial up network is 53K. This is not limited by the modem, pc, or
ISP but the telephone network. That is the maximum that we are
allowed by rule to pass over the switched network. So even if it
tells you that you are connected at a higher speed, it ain't so.
JD (the KLR phone guy)
A14-4.8k "Godzilla"
DF/W, TX.
. I have a 56k modem. In this case, obviously, I can't believe the
> speed at which the ISP says they are connecting me. > > Lew Waterman
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Thanks....ah, you tease!....You oughtta come on a Posse run....
Find out what a good ride really is........Even if you ARE a man.
Slide
JenJBphun wrote:

> Toby - Zack is right, but I like compuserve because it has the best worldwide > network of local phone nodes. Earthlink and mindspring don't have as much > coverage. Compuserve was better before they got bought by stinko AOL. I > wouldn't use compuserve for a web host, they are too slow. Good luck you > cutey! (I saw your picture.)-Jennifer
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[dsn_dr] oil ha ha ha!!!
I can settle the Dino/Synth question, at least in my own mind...
Belray sells... (get this!!) Semi-Synthetic oil!! for those of us who
don't want to go "all the way" HAHAHAH.
I bought some in 20-50w. It should be the best of both worlds....
I'm gonna put about 2.5 quarts in it and see how much is in the sight
glass... then I'm gonna run the engine for a minute, then add another
dollop, then, without checking the sight-glass again, I'll pour the
rest in my truck and go for a ride...
Fred
A15 Kawtchasaki
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Kurt Simpson \(Dual Sport News\)"
wrote:
figured> > After spending time on both the DR and KLR lists, have you ever
getting> out why any mention of oil brings down the wrath of God on either of > these lists? > ____________ > > Pretty much the same on every list...but I tell you what Dan...I'm
want to> to know you well enough that I can imagine the question you really
glass?"> bring up for the KLR list is "what about the location of the sight
> "isn't it true that it is not an accurate gauge of true oil level?" > > The response to this has caused some people to head to the local > neuropsychiatric facility...struth... > > Kurt
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