Uzique
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herp derp as in widespread use, good connectivity, rich-format websites, lots of chat-rooms, lots of 'e-culture' (if that makes sense)

the specific dates just state my own early encounters with it.

seeing as the dot com bubble burst in 2001, at which point it's fair to say the internet was an "established" every-day thing... how are my dates off?

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the first time I ever really used a PC was in the early 90s where my school sent a few students each summer to some white peoples private school where one of the classes I had, the teacher put a cd in a case and inserted the case into the computer.  I would always play some tomb escape game.

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It was up and running pretty well by like 92-93. No, there was no flash, or fancy websites, but the backbone was there. Most homes that had a PC had a 9600 or 14.4 modem and a hookup to compuserve or aol or mindspring or whatever local isp they had available. I probably have different memories though because my dad had one of the first web servers in NYC so I always had an internet connection through his server.

I guess you're right though, it didn't really become 'cool' or 'mainstream' to use the internet till the very late 90s. Before then, everyone who touched a computer was openly looked at like this:

https://www.my-funspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/nerds-300x300.jpg

Now it's just there. Normal. meh
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eleven bravo wrote:

the first time I ever really used a PC was in the early 90s where my school sent a few students each summer to some white peoples private school where one of the classes I had, the teacher put a cd in a case and inserted the case into the computer.  I would always play some tomb escape game.
Tomb Raider, son!
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Uzique wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

I used to be a part of the wannabe hacker club.  i dl dozens of proggies and warez from the private server and mass mail chat rooms.  got a lot of good games that noone remembers anymore.
i used to have an smtp worm out there called 'inkursion' (my first internet handle) that i made with a friend. it even got a threat-report on norton's official database being an early-teen when the internet really started to take off properly around 2000-2001 was good fun. i remember chat-rooms being like one of the main 'attractions' of the web.
I was in the army by that time and far away from technology that i used to use.  one of the last things I did before I left I was downloading music from some file sharing software called simba or sumba or some shit like that
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Jay wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

the first time I ever really used a PC was in the early 90s where my school sent a few students each summer to some white peoples private school where one of the classes I had, the teacher put a cd in a case and inserted the case into the computer.  I would always play some tomb escape game.
Tomb Raider, son!
i dont think it was, this was like 91 92
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Tomb Raider was '96 wasn't it?
Jay
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It was probably napster that made the internet cool. One program integrated music listening (cool) with internet downloading (nerdy) and made the latter cool by association. Pretty funny.
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eleven bravo wrote:

Jay wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

the first time I ever really used a PC was in the early 90s where my school sent a few students each summer to some white peoples private school where one of the classes I had, the teacher put a cd in a case and inserted the case into the computer.  I would always play some tomb escape game.
Tomb Raider, son!
i dont think it was, this was like 91 92
Oh, then I have no idea. 91-92 CD's were still uber rare though. 3 1/2 in floppies were still the norm for games.

Oh the days of having to install a game from 8 different floppy disks...
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the game wasnt cd. it was already on all the pcs.  it was closer to pac man.
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/remembers when internet porn was only .jpgs
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It's too bad you didn't grow up in a white school district We had a lab full of Commodore 64's in elementary school. If we were good they let us play Hot Wheels or Oregon Trail or friggin Barbie.
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Macbeth wrote:

/remembers when internet porn was only .jpgs
i remember when it was just gifs for trade in aol message boards
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/remembers when internet porn was only .jpgs
shit, I remember grainy ass .gifs

.jpgs were like solid gold
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eleven bravo wrote:

Macbeth wrote:

/remembers when internet porn was only .jpgs
i remember when it was just gifs for trade in aol message boards
zoom in even a little and all you saw was a box for a nipple
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Uzique
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i had an atari with a bunch of games on floppy disc. took ages to boot. some were basic adventure games. a few classics like castlevania and lemmings. pretty sure that tech pre-dated the 90's, but i have no idea where it came from and how it ended up in my house. but by the internet becoming 'big' i mean like 56k+ dial-up as a standard, flash, rich-html websites, widespread proliferation of actual images and file-sharing and chat-rooms and instant messaging and everything else. sure the internet existed for the home user in the early 90's, and sure there was the dot com boom, but that was like text-based sites only for neckbeards.

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Jay wrote:

It's too bad you didn't grow up in a white school district We had a lab full of Commodore 64's in elementary school. If we were good they let us play Hot Wheels or Oregon Trail or friggin Barbie.
i had access to an appleIIe in elemntary.  played a lot of lemonade stand and oregon trail and carmen san diego and some whale watching game where the goal was to take pictures of wales jumping out of the water
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lemmings!

the only games I remember for Atari were Asteroids, Pong, and some cowboy gunslinger game with huge-pixelled conestoga wagons
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the only thing i remember from atari was being completely disappointed because of the artwork on the game boxes

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eleven bravo wrote:

Jay wrote:

It's too bad you didn't grow up in a white school district We had a lab full of Commodore 64's in elementary school. If we were good they let us play Hot Wheels or Oregon Trail or friggin Barbie.
i had access to an appleIIe in elemntary.  played a lot of lemonade stand and oregon trail and carmen san diego and some whale watching game where the goal was to take pictures of wales jumping out of the water
carmen san diego! was that the first tv show spawned from a video game?
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Jay
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Ha, it WAS called Gunslinger

https://www.atariguide.com/ss/outlaw.gif

This was the height of cool in the mid-80s.
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Jay wrote:

It's too bad you didn't grow up in a white school district We had a lab full of Commodore 64's in elementary school. If we were good they let us play Hot Wheels or Oregon Trail or friggin Barbie.
Holy crap..Oregon Trail...blast from the past.
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you're old
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tuckergustav wrote:

Jay wrote:

It's too bad you didn't grow up in a white school district We had a lab full of Commodore 64's in elementary school. If we were good they let us play Hot Wheels or Oregon Trail or friggin Barbie.
Holy crap..Oregon Trail...blast from the past.
Don't forget to name your 'family' after the boys in class you have a crush on
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14 feet deep river -> try to cross it -> whole crew dies

The ole days. I preferred Sim City 2000

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