Continue to enjoy POP3 e-mail service, with an option to switch to the world's largest Web-based e-mail service, MSN Hotmail®, via MSN Internet Explorer and get up to nine e-mail screen names for you and the rest of your family. (Due to the Microsoft anti-spam initiative, customers are restricted to use their mail services. Therefore, POP3 service is only available when using MSN Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, or Microsoft Outlook Express.)
I think what they mean is that you can only use microsoft products to download mail from hotmail, which is allready true for everyone. I won't do it though, because I hate the look and functionality of msn explorer and outlook has more virii than a $0.50 whore.
There is always your local library. Check their computers for somthing like Redhat Bible or just do a subject search for linux. It's probably in the 005 area of the nonfiction section.
They did, it's called Linux. There are many distros, and you can probably pick one up at your local library. There's also MacOS, and FreeBSD, and several others.
mmmm...immersive pr0n
Continue to enjoy POP3 e-mail service, with an option to switch to the world's largest Web-based e-mail service, MSN Hotmail®, via MSN Internet Explorer and get up to nine e-mail screen names for you and the rest of your family. (Due to the Microsoft anti-spam initiative, customers are restricted to use their mail services. Therefore, POP3 service is only available when using MSN Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, or Microsoft Outlook Express.)
I think what they mean is that you can only use microsoft products to download mail from hotmail, which is allready true for everyone. I won't do it though, because I hate the look and functionality of msn explorer and outlook has more virii than a $0.50 whore.
Apparently were gettin' some. And I take it by your anger and hostility that you're not?
There is always your local library. Check their computers for somthing like Redhat Bible or just do a subject search for linux. It's probably in the 005 area of the nonfiction section.
They did, it's called Linux. There are many distros, and you can probably pick one up at your local library. There's also MacOS, and FreeBSD, and several others.
At least Google will still be usable by gamers as they have a h4(x0r language setting.