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  2. Sharing Your Costco Membership Card? You Might Regret That - AOL

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    Last year, the company began requiring a membership card with a picture or a photo ID to use the self-checkout scanners after noticing more non-members using the devices. Costco's policy on ...

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    After you subscribe to an AOL premium subscription product or service, start the activation process by clicking on one of the following options in your order confirmation email: "Login with AOL," "download now," or "get started now." If you haven't received an order confirmation email, then follow the instructions below. Download products or ...

  7. Bootable business card - Wikipedia

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    A Bootable business card. A bootable business card (BBC) is a CD-ROM that has been cut, pressed, or molded to the size and shape of a business card (designed to fit in a wallet or pocket). Alternative names for this form factor include "credit card", "hockey rink", and "wallet-size". The cards are designed to hold about 50 MB.

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  9. AOHell - Wikipedia

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    AOHell was the first of what would become thousands of programs designed for hackers created for use with AOL. In 1994, seventeen year old hacker Koceilah Rekouche, from Pittsburgh, PA, known online as "Da Chronic", [1] [2] used Visual Basic to create a toolkit that provided a new DLL for the AOL client, a credit card number generator, email bomber, IM bomber, and a basic set of instructions. [3]