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19fifty...
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'98 here....
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1995-1996 in the days of BBSes and IRC and Fidonet. Anyone else remember Logical Solutions? :P
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I got addicted back in late 1995/early 1996 when the Sega Saturn game system came out with their modem and keyboard adaptor. I loved it so much that after a few months, I picked up a 75Mhz Pentium system, ha ha. I can't remember the other specs on it.
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2000, I was crazy about seeing fighter plane pictures. Second site i visited was fbi.gov .. and after that :-/
porn and chat rooms lol |
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SexHound and finding hacks for warez. Ever since the first comp I bought, i never bought a piece of software ever since. |
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yesterday
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I was introduced to Bianca's chat site in either 95 or 96.
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around '97.
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Well when did windows 3.1 came out. I guess I was like 10 years old back then.
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1995 I think. Was 15 and life was great! :) Wish I bought some domains though :(
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Hey... I was on the other computer when Gore created it. Kind of like Graham Bell and Watson.... I was Watson!!!!!!
Seriously... 91/92.. in college.. AOL and BBS stuff. |
when i was first year high school because we had this computer subject..
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I think I check the internet in 1996 or maybe 7 for the first time
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1994 at school. The very first thing me and a couple friends did was a search for "hooker prices in amsterdam", i kid you not.
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probably around 98 or 99
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1995 - and for those of you quoting BBS timelines, BBS was not internet. There was fido though..
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it was 1998.
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9 years ago , the first connection was a dial-up connection with 3 k/s speed :1orglaugh
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commodore 64 here .... barely remember it .. but here's the specs .. pretty amazing in it's day .. NAME C 64
MANUFACTURER Commodore TYPE Home Computer ORIGIN U.S.A. YEAR 1982 END OF PRODUCTION 1993 BUILT IN LANGUAGE Basic KEYBOARD Full-stroke 66 keys with 4 function keys CPU 6510 SPEED 0.985 MHz (PAL) / 1.023 MHz (NTSC) CO-PROCESSOR VIC II (Video), SID (Sound) RAM 64 KB ROM 20 KB TEXT MODES 40 columns x 25 lines GRAPHIC MODES several, most used : 320 x 200 COLORS 16 + 16 border colours SOUND 3 voices / 9 octaves, 4 waveforms (sound output through TV) SIZE / WEIGHT 40.4 (W) x 21.6 (D) x 7.5 (H) cm / 1820 g I/O PORTS RGB (composite, chroma/luma and sound in/out), 2 x Joystick plugs, Cardridge slot, Tape interfarce (300 bps), Serial, User Port, TV RF output BUILT IN MEDIA Cassette unit. Provision for 170 KB 5.25'' floppy disc unit (1541) POWER SUPPLY External power supply unit PRICE $595 (USA, 1982) - £229 (U.K. 1984) |
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What a joke. I was online before Al Gore ever heard the word "Internet" It wasn't until the launch of the Virgin Islands Freenet that I got serious, but we didn't have web access right away ? instead using Archie, Veronica and Gopher from the DOS command line (you youngsters may not have heard of these pre-web tools). I remember the sun shining the day I got one of the first copies of NCSA Mosaic. ? does that tell you how old I am or how long I've been at this? :1orglaugh |
I remember even before AOL came out, and im only in my early twenties lol....i had big floppy disks real flat, that had games on them....that computer was ancient compared to this Dell lol and probably cost 5 bux now lol
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