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Relief 2 year s ago
#28 on the screen is something more important --- napster! :D
       
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Dennis 2 year s ago
In 1988, I paid $320 for a 40 megabyte hard drive. Not gigabyte, not terabyte, MEGAbyte. Having that hard drive was considered total luxury.
       
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Brenda 2 year s ago
Dennis, In 1998 I got a 10gb drive for about $350 and all my friends thought I would never be able to fill it up. I also had 2x 233 mhz mmx cpu's with 256mb of ram and they thought it was pointless.
       
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Gerhardt 2 year s ago
#28 - Winamp is still my defacto player that I used on all my PCs, still best player to date.
       
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Simon 2 year s ago
#21 Jacquie Lawson is still alive and making those cards!
       
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Simon 2 year s ago
Anybody remember the CueCat? That was a high profile flop. How about Limewire? Prodigy? CompuServe? (CompuServe's actually still around, but now it's owned by Yahoo.)
       
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Duncan 2 year s ago
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"papaweir said:

Geocities, NeoPets, LiveJournal, and Kazaa.

goblinsexologist replied:

Neopets don’t die though, I logged in after a long time and my neopet was starving, so I fed it a piece of the omelette and he said “yuck I don’t like omelettes” so I logged off and let the sassy little bat starve for another 10 years.

j-u-n-i replied:

Geocities was so powerful for the time. I used to build my website there, steal the html and use it for my own domain. This was pre-social media. If you wanted to share your weird goth poetry and fuzzy webcam selfies, you had to have your own website. Using the steeling html method for years eventually taught me how to write it."

 

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