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Sybill 4 year s ago
#5 SNAKE
       
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Roseanna 4 year s ago
And BBS's you could dial into, which were like far tinier versions of the Internet. More a local system with text games, files to download, message boards, quite a few other things.
       
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Jeannie 4 year s ago
Roseanna,

thank you!

i had one from 1987 on.
       
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Ora 4 year s ago
1997 aol chat rooms w bot clients..you would get mp3s while they were still illegal. Before napster limewire, and IRC. first person burning mixes and booting xbox and ps1 games from blockbuster. Bought my honda civic at 16 paid in full.
       
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Aquilla 4 year s ago
Ora,

IRC was created in 1990
       
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Brian 4 year s ago
The corporate take over of the internet. I so agree. The best part was no popup ads or tracking.
       
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Alice 4 year s ago
#18 your modem had nothing to do with your sound, if you changed your dial string to have S25=0 it would mute it.
       
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The Simplicity Of Recipes

"I dunno. But, I really miss the way recipes used to be shared online. No scrolling through a giant website of background story of the recipe and countless ads. It was literally just the text of the recipe, with comments under of how to tweak that recipe. We were so spoiled by the simplicity and immediacy of ingredient lists back then and we didn’t even know it."

 

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