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Do you remember when you first got online?


I don't know why I remember, but it was 1999. The good ol' dial-up days. šŸ™„ I decided it was time because my children seemed to need it for school stuff. I have a photo of a time when some good family friends of mine were gathered around my computer, amazed at what they saw.

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I do not remember the exact day, but I distinctly remember us first using the internet in 1996, and I'd visit Amazon all the time to find books I never could find at the bookstore. I also (regrettably) remember Mayberry USA, one of the worst internet browser safety programs ever invented. Tumblr's shitty anti-porn bot that was implemented this past year brought back sad flashbacks of just how terrible Mayberry was at policing the web for "inappropriate" content. I also remember the really bad clipart and animations they used to have on the web back then. Even as a kid, I thought it looked tacky.

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Iā€™m not sure if this counts but in the 80ā€™s in the Commodore 64 days we would set up a BBS or bulletin board system that was on our2nd phone line. People could dial up call and leave messages on the board and d-load games. On my board people had to up load 2 games to down load one. I amassed a huge collection quickly.

The first real internet I used was at a friends house I registered for classes in college and I think it was in 1995.

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Yep, it was somewhere around 1993-95. Apple had come out with a service called e-World and I was on that. It was cute. But the less cute AOL took over it and the even less less cute CompuServ.

I think the screechy sound of a dial-up modem is permanently etched in many of our brains.

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At home it was 1995 as that was when I got my modem from the university and I think it was a 28.8 modem. I think at school it might have been a year or so earlier.

I mostly chatted on ICQ, or some chatrooms on other pages. I used Powwow for a while too.

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Did you have Sprint. They were terrible.

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I connected through the UofA until 1998 when I lived in Alberta, and then I didn't have it when I came back from Europe for a while and then I think I was through Telus.

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those early dial ups were terrible but they seemed so cutting edge the time.

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Sorry, I didn't realize this post was a couple of years old. But yeah. It remember at the time it was really amazing. Watching a webpage refresh and it taking so long. But being able to talk to people all over the world seemed really special. Now... not so much.

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I associate the ICQ sound with flirting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iCPIUGnHQ8

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That brings back memories.

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Need to listen to it on loop!
I think this was the typing sound too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJhWtBBJw10

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I'd forgotten this! But yes, it brings back memories.

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I started at the public library, I think it was maybe 1998 or 99 I created my e-mail account, and also started looking up websites. I think I mostly looked at Ancestry.com in half hearted attempts to get into genealogy. I went about once a week to check my e-mail.

It wasn't until maybe 2000, or 2001, I finally bought my own computer. Having only used the library, I was that stereotyped person that "didn't know how to even switch a computer on" lol!

Within two days of unpacking my PC I had not only found my way around how to use it, but signed up with a website builder and created and published my own website, so, I took to being online pretty fast once I had my own.

I do remember my first forays into communities was in chatrooms and they were awful. Fast moving and chaotic conversations all crossing over each other. Then I found MSN "Groups" which were basic forums.

I was on dial-up and although it was slow as hell, I kind of still have nostalgia for that dial-up noise when you connected -- "eeerrueueahaaahhheeeeeeeewhoooooeeee"!

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Dialup -early 80s
World Wide Web - early 90s

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NOPE.

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Nope?

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THAT GUY WAS AN ASSHOLE BUT HE HAS A GREAT NAME.

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I prefer the new incarnation šŸ†

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THE BEST PART BEING GETTING TO KNOW YOU GUYS.šŸŒø

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Ah, ya big softie šŸ¤—

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At work in 1993 but that was in-house at first. And then in 1998 I bought my own system and hooked up to the internet on 56Kps dial-up. I can't believe I paid so much money for such a crappy PC. It wasn't until I retired that I really started to spend time on the internet and joined IMDb a few years later.


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In-house at work was my first experience. My original post is about a home computer.

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A friend and I got on his dad's computer in the early 80s and dialed into The Source (or Compuserve, cant recall which first). we were astonished that there was a chat room with 10 people from around the world.

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