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Top 25 worst things of all time! - Dark Jaguar - 30th May 2006

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/125772;_ylt=AgBaLpkLqy6JZ8IeykkbhBMjtBAF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA--

Behold the power of a completely arbitrary top # list! Not sure if they even bothered ranking them or if they just numbered them (and proper suspence dictates that the #1 should have been at the END), but that's a nice selection of badly made stuffs.


Top 25 worst things of all time! - etoven - 30th May 2006

HA! AOL's #1! Excelent!
I sencerly hope one day AOL (Almost On Line) = Always Off line!


Top 25 worst things of all time! - The Former DMiller - 31st May 2006

We started our online experience with AOL is '97. I hated it and we moved on to a decent provider after a year. Good to see them getting the recognition they deserve.


Top 25 worst things of all time! - Great Rumbler - 31st May 2006

I don't think I've ever used any of those products.


Top 25 worst things of all time! - A Black Falcon - 31st May 2006

Saw that yesterday... not the best list ever, but not awful... not sure if I'd list WinME though. :D I mean, it is the worst version of Windows since 2.0, but I use it and my computer still runs decently so...

Also, I like RealPlayer. I still use it as my main media player -- it blows away Windows Media Player, IMO. I know that it's on their list because of the privacy issues it once had, but they don't do that without consent anymore, so there's not a problem...

And while Zip drives' click-of-death syndrome is a pain, I still like the things as floppy replacements because burning CDs/DVDs is a hassle and normal floppies are too small. I guess thumbdrives and stuff like that are the current answer... but I do wish Zips has been more successful. This computer, and the two we had before it. all had Zip drives in them...

AOL being #1 is a good choice, however. :)

Oh yeah, and those "top lists" which rank #1 first are definitely lame... put it in reverse order, it only makes sense!