When were you online, for the first time ever?

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  1. curioucity Unbelievable and odd Registered Senior Member

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    Dial up, about 3 or 4 years ago.. can't remember
     
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  3. guthrie paradox generator Registered Senior Member

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    September 1995, at uni in first year, on the unis apple macs, I forget exactly which kind, and because it was a university we had what must have been roughly equivalent to 33.3 kbps (or better) even back then, mwahaha. It was on netscape, and I remember things being a bit smaller than they are now. Then I didnt go online that much for the next year or two, but by the time i was doing my MSc in 99-00, we had superjanet linking universities, which was pretty much broadband, pages of pictures would load in a second, it was great. And the web was bigger, and had more pictures.
    One of my friends was online in maybe as early as 1990 or so, on one or two of the older LA bulletin boards.
     
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  5. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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  7. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    1986, although I was on a DECNET network connected to the Internet via a string of gateways, so sending emails required three sets of double quotes to encapsulate them all. Fun times.
     
  8. shmoe Registred User Registered Senior Member

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    That was also the speed of my first modem, it was on a commodore 128 though. Something went wrong with it quickly though, and we returned it for a massive 1200bps one. I can't recall the year, it was around 85 though, about the same time we got a vcr and a microwave. Mostly we played games on BBS's.

    mosaic was my first browser, that was at uni in '94. That would also have been my first experience with email.
     
  9. wesmorris Nerd Overlord - we(s):1 of N Valued Senior Member

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    yea I'd seen BBS stuff before 94, but fall of 94 was my first computer and thus, my first internet connection. I'd been online at school sometimes since 92ish, but there wasn't much there. mostly just email. i think I started using the web a bit sometime in there between 92 and 94. it's hard to remember.
     
  10. Tracker00 Registered Senior Member

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    Ahh BBSs. First time I accessed one was in 6th grade on my 2400 bps modem. Then around 1994 I started using eWorld on my Mac. I remember spending hours just to download a 20 mb shareware game, lol.
     
  11. Dreamwalker Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    First time online? Must have been around the end of '94. But just as Wes said, not much there to see...
     
  12. chunkylover58 Make it a ... CHEEEESEburger Registered Senior Member

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    Had a CAFE account in college in like 1992? 93? Basic email type stuff. Chat rooms.
    Later, in 97 or 98, I went REAL High-Tech and got the power that was WebTV! My first real e-mail address was dohomer@webtv.net.
     
  13. goofyfish Analog By Birth, Digital By Design Valued Senior Member

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    1975.

    The PLATO system of mainframe-driven timesharing workstations using the AC plasma display panel. They were great - orange on black display with 512 by 512 resolution, flicker free and dot addressable. Truly a forefather of the web ideal, there were interterminal games, a "talk" feature with a variant called "monitor mode" that would let the person you were talking to see what was happening on your screen, just as if he were standing over your shoulder and there were also "notefiles" which were newsgroups - yes, just like usenet.

    The authoring language back then was TUTOR; kind of like writing on a stone tablet when compared with today's languages.

    :m: Feelin' old.
     
  14. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    (Endless nameless?)

    March, '97, as I recall. Custom-built P-166, 56k. No, I didn't build it.
     
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  15. dsdsds Valued Senior Member

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    Sometime in 1993 (I think). 486, 33.3Kbps, searching for porn on a bbs.
     
  16. geodesic "The truth shall make ye fret" Registered Senior Member

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    '95 or '96 I think, on a Mac Performa, about the same as Absentient. That was a great computer.
     
  17. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    Oh man I can't remember! I remember the time before the Internet and I remember the time after the Internet, but I can't remember how it happened. It was like somewhere between the 486… and my own laptop that it happened, suddenly I needed a bigger hardrive to hold all the pirated movies and anime, and a powerful video card and processor play Half-Life and Quake 3 online, I became one with my then new AMD homebuilt computer it was a Athlon 1200 with 20Gb Harddrive! Many upgrades later here I am with a Raid 1 dual 160GB SATA drives, over-clocked Barton 2500+ running at beyond 3200+ specs. 1GB of 400Mhz DDR at 2-3-3-6 latency settings, Radeon 9800 Pro (also over-clocked). I can remember dial up modem at 56Kb, then we moved up to Satellite modem but that sucked, now its 580Kb Wireless Internet.
     
  18. mustafhakofi I sa'id so Registered Senior Member

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    about 1884 I used a ponyium 1hp with 32 nashbits hardride, while online I used a sawbum saddleup server. but it was in it's infancy then and only did mail, however it was fast for the time.
     
  19. audible un de plusieurs autres Registered Senior Member

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    lol:musta, jan 2004 was my first time
     
  20. the preacher fur is loose 666 Registered Senior Member

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    about the year -1 I had an jesuscrossbearer hardwork with a centurion whipmaster monitor, however everything came in hardcopy in them days and word of mouse.
    oh and thats the gospel.
     
  21. Dreamwalker Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    Hmm, I think in a previous incarnation I had a damn big mainframe server set, about 3000 BC. Ever wondered what those pyramids are for? It had a godlink/afterlife connection, damn, I practically ruled the world with that.
     
  22. milkweed Valued Senior Member

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    Superbowl sunday 1997. I was at a friends house on her computer and that was my first time being on the net. Feb 1997 I bought my first computer and went online from home. AMD but I cant remember which chip, 2 GB HD, I think it had 64 MB RAM, 33.x modem, win95 and Netscape.
     
  23. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    milkweed,

    Probably an AMD K5. AMD’s more powerful and cheaper competitor to the Pentium 1.
     

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