The Original WAMSAT document
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The Original WAMSAT document
From, oh, 1996 or so - found it, can copy and post if anyone interested - the days when we only had Kaol and Der Mud Gecko.
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Re: The Original WAMSAT document
Yeah, let's take a look at the good old days.
It's a dirty job but I got to do it for over 20 years. Thank you.
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Re: The Original WAMSAT document
That would be cool! A piece of history from the days when the Internet moved at the blinding speed of a snail!
Now if I could only remember where I left my CompuServe install floppy!
Now if I could only remember where I left my CompuServe install floppy!
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reisen55 wrote:From, oh, 1996 or so - found it, can copy and post if anyone interested - the days when we only had Kaol and Der Mud Gecko.
Ah, when men were men, and when anyone who knew how the internet worked could justifiably take themselves very seriously.
Before trolls in fact, even before flamers.
Bring it on.
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Yep, the internet WAS slow in the mid 90's by today's standard. On the other hand it was a LOT faster than what we had to deal with in the early 80s. In 1983 I had to get a document of 108 pages printed using what was called a "letter-quality printer." As a younf faculty member at a university I had the right to make use of the ONLY such printer on the entire campus of some 6000 students. To do so, however, I had to use a dial-up modem to connect to the university computer from home. I had to have the document in five separate files because 108 pages would not fit in one file, which meant starting an upload five times at least (more if there was a disconnect) and watching it upload at a blindingly fast 30 characters per second (what was called 300 baud).
No one in their right mind would do such a thing, but as the document meant the end of my graduate school studentship I was not really in my right mind, so i did it. The whole document took ALL DAY to upload and another whole day to get it printed.THAT was slow.
No one in their right mind would do such a thing, but as the document meant the end of my graduate school studentship I was not really in my right mind, so i did it. The whole document took ALL DAY to upload and another whole day to get it printed.THAT was slow.
Mr Mudster wrote:That would be cool! A piece of history from the days when the Internet moved at the blinding speed of a snail!
Now if I could only remember where I left my CompuServe install floppy!
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Those were the days. Start to download one still picture (and not particularly high res), go make yourself a sandwich, and come back to see if it was finished. It was a grand day when we switched from AOL to EarthLink, and EarthLink support helped me figure out why my connection sucked. (Needed a new modem string.) All of a sudden, I had 28.8k first try, every time, with the same hardware. Glorious speed!
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
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Re: The Original WAMSAT document
nachtjaeger wrote:Those were the days. Start to download one still picture (and not particularly high res), go make yourself a sandwich, and come back to see if it was finished. It was a grand day when we switched from AOL to EarthLink, and EarthLink support helped me figure out why my connection sucked. (Needed a new modem string.) All of a sudden, I had 28.8k first try, every time, with the same hardware. Glorious speed!
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
Me! 1998. That engine was Netscape. What a wonderous time that was.
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PM2K wrote:nachtjaeger wrote:Those were the days. Start to download one still picture (and not particularly high res), go make yourself a sandwich, and come back to see if it was finished. It was a grand day when we switched from AOL to EarthLink, and EarthLink support helped me figure out why my connection sucked. (Needed a new modem string.) All of a sudden, I had 28.8k first try, every time, with the same hardware. Glorious speed!
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
Me! 1998. That engine was Netscape. What a wonderous time that was.
Hmmm. Netscape is/was a browser.
I'll bet the search engine was Yahoo.
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dlodoski wrote:PM2K wrote:nachtjaeger wrote:Those were the days. Start to download one still picture (and not particularly high res), go make yourself a sandwich, and come back to see if it was finished. It was a grand day when we switched from AOL to EarthLink, and EarthLink support helped me figure out why my connection sucked. (Needed a new modem string.) All of a sudden, I had 28.8k first try, every time, with the same hardware. Glorious speed!
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
Me! 1998. That engine was Netscape. What a wonderous time that was.
Hmmm. Netscape is/was a browser.
I'll bet the search engine was Yahoo.
Oops... Well, it was something...
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Re: The Original WAMSAT document
PM2K wrote:dlodoski wrote:PM2K wrote:nachtjaeger wrote:Those were the days. Start to download one still picture (and not particularly high res), go make yourself a sandwich, and come back to see if it was finished. It was a grand day when we switched from AOL to EarthLink, and EarthLink support helped me figure out why my connection sucked. (Needed a new modem string.) All of a sudden, I had 28.8k first try, every time, with the same hardware. Glorious speed!
Who else remembers the first time they typed "quicksand" into a search engine?
Me! 1998. That engine was Netscape. What a wonderous time that was.
Hmmm. Netscape is/was a browser.
I'll bet the search engine was Yahoo.
Oops... Well, it was something...
I don't remember it but according to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape
there WAS a Netscape search engine.
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