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Rupert Murdoch: “Internet Will Soon Be Over”

Started by Cap-Z-ro, May 08, 2009, 05:19:50 PM

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Thaelin

    I am surprised that you have never heard of them.  Well back in the days of the ARPA net, all was mostly done via text. It was really meant for college/k12, gov, and business to share files and info. Well it grew into a monster.
   Before this happened, certain people put up systems for dial in via phone to share files, open email and 'other' things. ;D  Some had private email but most was like this forum, all could read it and reply. You should look for the documentary called Baud, the BBS days. It will take you from the beginning to the end of the era. I loved it so much I was sad to see it go. We had mail call ins from central america at times. Do you remember the apple 2? A lot of boards were run on them in the beginning. We had a state of the art 386 with dual 80 megabyte SCSI hard drives and two dedicated phone lines running at an incredible 14400 baud rate!
   I infact still have the software for it yet on floppys. Damn I'm dating myself for sure.....

thay

Cap-Z-ro


That was before I entered the net scene Thalen.

I went on line in '97 with windows 95 I believe.

That sounds like a great system though...its good we have back up.

I doubt many know of that system today...I'm going to look it up, just in case we need it.

Regards...


Thaelin

   That was early 80's when I was active most. When I started out, all
I had was a programable color terminal and a modem. First computer was
a Shak1. 

   There will always be a way. And not without a damn good fight too.

thay

fuzzytomcat

The untold story ........ I've got six in my home .......   :o

Fuzzy   ;D

jibbguy

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These corps DO NOT OWN the internet, they only use it to make Billions in easy profits. Yet they want MORE control over us.... And what they really want is to stop us from using sites like this one.

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