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| | ASK HN: Do you remember what it was like when you first used the internet | | 15 points by pwoods on Oct 24, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 30 comments | | I don't mean "when I used the internet, we didn't have mice, we had to click with our heads!" I mean do you remember the feeling in your chest as you discovered new things every day that blew you away as cool. Like discovering that your home town has a web site or that you could "Post" on-line and talk to people. Do you remember that feeling? I think it's like a drug because ever since I've been looking for that again and the best we got today is news about things outside the internet... i.e. blogs. Sites used to be about "Visit my Homepage" not they are "See the Celebrity news on my Blog". Do you miss the old days? |
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I remember fondly telnet'ing from machine to machine (back then, most were PDP-10's running TOPS-10 or TENEX, and all had open guest accounts), seeing how many telnet sessions one could chain before something broke.
And I remember the first ARPANet mailing list, hosted at BBN (the inventors of email), which was about (recursively enough) email clients and mailing lists.
I remember sitting at a TTY (physical teletype--no CRTs yet) next to the IMP (the ARPANet node processor) late at night and getting calls from BBN to reboot the IMP if it hung. We had high-speed 56Kb leased lines to MIT, BBN and a few other local nodes!
FTP seemed like a miracle at the time, and we had access to a data store at CCA down the street which had an IBM data cell, which could hold gigabytes (which seemed infinite, given that our PDP-10 had 256K of 36-bit words and maybe a few hundred MB of large disk storage).