Huh, then maybe in 5 years, you can peddle 'vintage blogging' for that "blogging experience of the turn of the century that you crave"
You still get vintage software here and there wrapped and ported to modern platforms, like MUDs over IM or on modern linux distros. The best example I can think of is the repackaging of 80's nintendo games in a single joystick you plug into the TV.
You still get vintage software here and there wrapped and ported to modern platforms, like MUDs over IM or on modern linux distros. The best example I can think of is the repackaging of 80's nintendo games in a single joystick you plug into the TV.