Tim Smith wrote:
> In the long run, it doesn't matter, as more and more people are

getting
> broadband, where they either have static IP addresses, or they have
> dynamic addresses that very rarely change. Combine that with hard

disk
> space being dirt cheap, and pretty much everything that a site can do


> with a cookie on your computer, they can do with a database on their
> server.
>
>
> --
> --Tim Smith


There's something to be said for dial up connections.

One) It's cheaper.

Two) Can be accessed over any available phone line connection.

Three) More secure, anonymous, dynamic IP's.


I'm sticking with dial up. It's all I really need.