Wordless Wednesday

WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and Iโ€™ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.

Dial Up Service

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As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOLโ€™s dial-up service. Mainly, these customers live in rural America, where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet. Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month. Source: The Fact Site

On September 30th AOL is officially ending its dial-up service after 34 years. Source: Mashable

Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday โ€“ Betty, image-in-ing, Keith, Senior Salon, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.


1. Wordless Wednesday2. messymimi3. Doglady’s Den
4. Brian’s Home5. CatBlogosphere6. My Mind’s Eye
7. Jackie’s Photo Blog8. an artist reflects9. MCow
10. Image-in-ing11. Senior Salon12. Ana Linden
13. Animal Shelter Life14. Suzana15. SuzetteB
16. Sognafaret17. One Spoiled Cat18. Ramblin’ with AM
19. My GBGV Life20. Roentare Blog21. His Daily Photo
22. Melbourne Candid23. Perspectives24. 15andmeowing
25. Fools Rush In26. Technology27. Angel Mauricio
28. Laughs29. Betty30. Midweek News
31. Driller’s Place32. Dandy Duke33. Levi
34. One More Time35. Carmen36. Ingrid
37. Shiju Sugunan38. Rusty Ring39. Mascha
40. Danuta41. Junkboat Travels42. Red Rock Canyon
43. DonnaleeQ44. The LLB Life45. Wordless Wednesday
46. CatSynth47. Vancouver48. Esme Salon
49. Driller’s Place50. Golch Central51. klara, Brussels
52. Mystical Mimi53. Jim, Australia54. Wordless
55. Blue Mountains56. Ruby Rose57. Lone Star Cats
58. Kinley Westie59. Greenery60. Cap’n Basil
61. Roentare Blog62. His Daily Photo63. Melbourne Candid
64. Melvyn’s Mewsings

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83 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

  1. Suzana says:

    Older ways are eventually useful ways for many people.
    I like the subject. And do not like how the technology flood us…
    Sometimes, or many times, mandatory!
    Hugs and Happy WW, dear Sandee! Thank you for the Blog Hop.
    All the best to you!๐Ÿ˜˜โค๏ธ

  2. Alana Mautone says:

    When I first heard the news, I couldn’t even believe this was still operating. I used AOL for about a yearback around 2000 but my very first service was CompuServe. Those AOL discs were everywhere, and I wonder how many discs still exist. Alana ramblinwitham

  3. Memories of Eric and Flynn says:

    I used AOL dial up for a few months with my first PC, then stayed with them for several years on a much improved service before changing to BT. We are on the out skirts of a village and have no problem with internet, but a few years ago we were approached by a company who were wheeling out a new network to reach outlying areas. They wanted to erect a pole in our highest field with two small satellite dishes on them. We came to an agreement with them and they did that. They also gave us free internet. Not only that, but they also pay money into our bank account every month!
    It was quite funny when I rang BT to cancel their service. The agent asked how much we were paying the new provider and he could see if he could beat it. When I told him they were paying us he just said okay and put the phone down.

  4. 15andmeowing says:

    I remember those days when the phone line was tied up and that awful sound when it was connecting. Thanks for hosting. Have a nice day. XO

  5. Suzette Benjamin says:

    Thanks, Sandee. The phrase “dial-up” alone brought back memories of the dial-up modems that I used to wait for its tone to get online… so fun… the start of the Internet. Seems so long ago.

    I knew AOL was still around, but I did not know its dial-up service was ending this month. Thanks as always for the super information and trivia.

    Happy Wordless Wednesday. Much love and hugs to you.
    Thank you so much for all you do to support blogging communities.

  6. CatSynth says:

    I remember AOL! Also those constant CDs that instantly became coasters.
    I also used AOL messenger until they discontinued it.

  7. Magical Mystical Mimi says:

    Man, I thought AOL would be here forever. That dial-up sound was the best, and my notification for my little sister’s texts to me are “You’ve got mail.” : ) I loved that if you continued to call someone, it would boot them offline. I did that to my sister a lot. Lol. My grandkids would die if they had to wait for dial up. Lol. – Happy Wednesday, Sandee. Luv u bunches. xoxo

  8. angelswhisper2011 says:

    We have never heard of AOL, but when we see such an image, we sure would have tried it. It’s very inviting, as if we have to run for it๐Ÿ˜ธThanks for the smile, Sandee๐Ÿ˜บDouble Pawkisses for a Happy Day and week ahead to you, Zane and the kitties too๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ˜ฝ๐Ÿ’ž

  9. messymimi's meanderings says:

    Daughter-in-Law works with a company which is connected to getting internet to rural areas. She says some are still too far out and won’t be getting service any time soon. I wonder what they’ll do with no dial up.

    I pray you and Mr. Zane have a great week. Scritches to Lil’ Bit and Squeaker.

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