I now have RoadRunner as an advertiser. As anyone who has gotten an e-mail may have notice (and sorry for getting so behind on responding), I am a RoadRunner user myself. I’ve had other cable modem services before, and they tended to drop out all the time. I can’t recall my RoadRunner service going out even once. So, if you’re thinking of moving out of the Stone Age and giving up your dial up service, check out RoadRunner.
Also, check out all my other advertisers. If not, then you are a thief for reading my webpage, and I hate thieves…

Wooo! My first first!
Oh, and yeah, I’m a thief, but such is life. I’m sure I’ll wind up buying one of your T-shirts or something one of these days…
I use SBC/Yahoo DSL myself, and I ran their ad for a week.
As long as the money’s green.
there … i clicked on your RR link. I will continue to do so periodically. I used to have RR and you are right it is a very stable service.
Laurence,
Hell, I’ll even take the peach-colored twenties.
dadgummit, the roadrunner says “beep beep” albeit nasally.
It annoys me all ways to heck. As it were.
I have RR and it went out for 24 hours once….when the rest of the city lost power for about a week (I didn’t though). That was during an ice storm that dropped about 2 inches of ice in a few hours.
I Love RR, I can get 2mb/sec downloads during peak hours (4mb/sec non-peak)
You can lose power from ice? Oh you southeasterners. Someday you will learn to keep your power cables safe from the elements by running them properly through the Yaks. No snow or ice can get to the cables through a yak. Now a yeti, that’s a different story. They’ll tear your yak to pieces. I don’t know why they do that; yetis are vegetarians. I think it may be the yak smell. Still, it’s a good place to keep your electricity and cable modem cables.
They actually called me up because I keep writing “More ACME” on my bill every month.
“What’s that about?” they say.
“You don’t get it?”
“No.”
click.
buy frank’s t-shirts.