Who do you think was the first solo girl or when was the first solo girl site released?
Who was the first ever solo girl?
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Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment
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wayback machine said first page in dec of 1998Comment
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In the early years, a number of sites did not have their own domain name. For example sites would appear as www.domain.net/~kelly or kelly.domain.net.
Back then, I was quoted $6,000.00 a month for a dedicated server with 50 Megs of disc space plus bandwidth charges or you could get your own T1 for $1,495.00 per month and run a server from your house or office. I still have the e-mail from our ISP explaining that they have to throttle our accounts to avoid disrupting their network.
ISPs would shut down our accounts within days after launching a site becasue of the bandwidth used. So we would move around.The Only Time When Success Comes Before Work Is In A Dictionary.
Did you ever notice: When you put the 2 words 'The' and 'IRS' together it spells 'Theirs.'Comment
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Around 1997 it cost $AUD190 per inbound gig to hang off Australia's largest provider. Assuming a 4:1 ratio that's $AUD47.50 per outbound gig, which back then would have converted to about $USD35 per gig.In the early years, a number of sites did not have their own domain name. For example sites would appear as www.domain.net/~kelly or kelly.domain.net.
Back then, I was quoted $6,000.00 a month for a dedicated server with 50 Megs of disc space plus bandwidth charges or you could get your own T1 for $1,495.00 per month and run a server from your house or office. I still have the e-mail from our ISP explaining that they have to throttle our accounts to avoid disrupting their network.
ISPs would shut down our accounts within days after launching a site becasue of the bandwidth used. So we would move around.
Based on that pricing a T1 at 33% loading (about 158 gigs) would have cost $USD5544 per month!Comment
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Carol Cox, and then jen and dave were pretty close to the first. Carol started back when it was a BBS I believe.There were very few of us amatuers back in the day. Now there are hundredsComment
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Danni's hard driveComment
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those were the days LOLIn the early years, a number of sites did not have their own domain name. For example sites would appear as www.domain.net/~kelly or kelly.domain.net.
Back then, I was quoted $6,000.00 a month for a dedicated server with 50 Megs of disc space plus bandwidth charges or you could get your own T1 for $1,495.00 per month and run a server from your house or office. I still have the e-mail from our ISP explaining that they have to throttle our accounts to avoid disrupting their network.
ISPs would shut down our accounts within days after launching a site becasue of the bandwidth used. So we would move around.
i remember one of the biggest problems for the amateur girls in the early days was bandwidth ... it stopped a lot of sites from getting off the ground which today would probably thrive.
the first amateur girl site I remember was Casey Cox, however there were a lot of sites around at that time.Comment
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marlyn monro - playboyThis dog, is dog, a dog, good dog, way dog, to dog, keep dog, an dog, idiot dog, busy dog, for dog, 20 dog, seconds dog!
Now read without the word dog.Comment





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