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    1. Woody's question is mine, too. Changing servers question
    2. Scroll to see Woody's question. I, too, have been having horrible thoughts about what I would do with the web sites, genealogy info, census pages, and everything else imaginable that one would save while an AOL member. I understand there is software which will save Favorites, but haven't checked that out yet, but that is minor compared to what Woody is talking about...kinda like our *life*. Of course, if there were some sort of program that would move *everything* to cable from AOL, in one great sweep, even at a great cost (worth it),and then just use AOL for mail...ah, but that is asking for the impossible. Virgene, who appreciates all the replies to my questions and reads all the answers to others' questions, as well. From Virgene who asks a lot of questions and gets good, prompt answers (but can't help much, because I don't know much about computers). However, I have managed to find some long, long ancestors for about a dozen people who had been looking for 10+ years. t In a message dated 7/27/2006 5:46:44 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time, BogusWoody@aol.com writes: Free AOL mail for cable folks looks good, but what about all of those web sites the AOLers have established? Do those stay for the legacy folks like me with genealogy pages, or do we have to look for new web space homes? OK, probably no one has the answer yet to that, but I sure would like to know so I can start moving if necessary. Woody +++++++++++++++++++++++++. JYoung6180@aol.com writes: I googled and found a bunch of articles on this -- here's one: http://news.com.com/Broadband+users+may+get+free+AOL/2100-1024_3-6091033.html Joan

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