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Emil 12-07-2011 08:49 AM

I dont remember the exact year, probably around 1997. I searched for "chat". lol.

travs 12-07-2011 10:23 AM


Herb Kornfield 12-07-2011 12:24 PM

Feb 1997 ... Friend turned me onto AOL 2.0 and chat rooms .. .in 5 minutes I knew I could make money from this ...

in around 98ish - I discovered alt.bianires ... heheheh ... saw some DogFart pics which took forever to download thanks to the rocking 56k modem.

1999 - Got DSL and that changed the game for downloads.

2001 - Cable modem. Even better.

2002 - working in pron.

2010 - retired out 100% of pron. 100% mainstream. just here now for grins while I maintain my VAR business.

grumpy 12-07-2011 12:25 PM

around 1989, killed the internet in Holland for a few days when i did put some porn online for testing.

blonda80 12-07-2011 12:27 PM

I think it was 1998 when I discovered mIRC

bronco67 12-07-2011 12:28 PM

Whenever AoL was popuplar. Mid 95 I think.

Klen 12-07-2011 12:29 PM

Dont remember exact moment of being first time on internet,but could be that day when they organized free internet day in beer pub.Once it finished,i was interested to buy 14.4k speed modem :) Dont remember what exactly i was surfing then,but i remember some other dude was surfing porn sites with some angels,and some other guy was intercepted by his girlfriend and had to go home lol.

Failed 12-07-2011 12:32 PM

First sites I remember:

1. Again, some amateur couple with their nude amateur photos. It was kind of like a blog before there were blogs.
2. Sublimedirectory.com
3. Where ever the anarchist cookbook was put online. Friends and I would check that stuff out often.
4. Rotten.com

Those are the ones that stand out the most.

SykkBoy 12-07-2011 12:48 PM

AOL 1992ish, became a room guide in '94, made some decent money selling lists to email spammers...

at one time, I had accounts with AOL, genie/delphi, compuserv and TEN all at the same time, I'd bounce back and forth when I'd hit my monthly limit before getting charged for overages.

Lace 12-07-2011 02:03 PM

All I remember is AOL. Punters, phishing, servers, etc. Then visiting picpost.com with a friend, and karasplayground I think?

I was permanently kicked off AOL in <6 months, then went to Mindspring. Eventually got cable and got raided by the FBI a few months later for defacing the local gov't website.

Got my computers and modem back and proceeded to spam. I made ridiculous amounts of money for being 14ish. Then I decided to go the more legit route and came to porn.

:)

alias 12-07-2011 02:11 PM

BBS, pre web.

garce 12-07-2011 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultchatpay (Post 18612935)
Around 96' for me. The connection was very very slow back then.

About the same time for me. A competing BBS launched and internet service and - the few times I actually got to connect - I was impressed. So, I signed up for an AOL account :(

Had AOL for three months and I think they refunded every month because all I ever got was busy signals. Meanwhile, my BBS died (and I do miss my Legend of the Red Dragon...) a rapid death.

Do NOT miss those days. No sir...

Tom_PM 12-07-2011 02:46 PM

I still have the box to my 300 baud modem with the price sticker on it. $199.99.

NetHorse 12-07-2011 02:52 PM

Sometime in the early 90s. I used terminal connection using the terminal program on Windows, but that technically isn't the internet. First was Prodigy, then AOL.

DarkPeter 12-07-2011 02:55 PM

1997. We were at university at some computer lab and one guy was telling some boring info to about 80 people. There was some man working with computer and my friend told me silently: "Look, that guy is on the internet. Thats the thing which is good for porn." :-)

camperjohn64 12-07-2011 02:58 PM

Does a BBS count as "the internet"? I dont think it does.

_Richard_ 12-07-2011 03:01 PM

late 80s for when i 'saw the internet', guess it was more of a network.. actual use would have been 94/95 as a kid, netscape

2MuchMark 12-07-2011 03:26 PM

Once Analog speeds topped out at 56kbps, I upgraded my home connection to ISDN which was 128kbps. It was essentially 2 x analog phone numbers and a dual-modem modem of 64kbps each that connected at the same time to give me 128k. I think I paid $120 a month for the line plus another $100 per month for the service or something goofy like that. I still have the modem. The good ol' days

D Ghost 12-07-2011 03:31 PM

Around 1994


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