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Twitter I will sometimes look at, but I always balk at diving into, especially as (as anyone who has read my posts here will likely agree) I could never work out how to be so sparse with my words, or worse, spelling, just to accommodate such a small character count. (I just try to recall my parents, who took to the internet like ducks to water when in their 70’s and would casually do things like book entire holidays online, years before I even had broadband) Whilst technology doesn’t scare me or worry me I do find social media daunting. though truth be told the games are probably what I do most of it. My phone is for phoning, texting (when I must), Zoom meetings and the odd game or two…. Streaming I’m hoping to get more used to, but using my phone as an MP3 player as well still just seems… weird, that’s what I have an MP3 player for, after all. I confess I much prefer to download (yes, from the website) and listen to podcasts on my standalone MP3 player, as they were my usual commuting listening, back when commuting was a thing, so I now use them for my evening walks.
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(And I still count myself amazingly lucky for that, because many of those people are still friends decades later, though we have somewhat speedier and responsive forms of communication nowadays) I thought myself amazingly lucky to have made some friends in other countries from writing to people from comic newletter pages, fanzines and hobby magazines. The internet does make finding people with similar interests to your own so much easier than I ever dreamed it could be, no matter HOW (tastefully) weird they might be, and that is a constant source of amazement to me, who grew up completely pre-internet. (I have to give a shout out to the Captain Marvel website which was a deliberately retro deep dive into pure 90’s webpage design… it was awful, but in a GOOD way) In fairness, it did work in the end, but I had to be REALLY motivated.
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I needed to install a download manager specially for the job and it STILL took something like two and a half days. I once downloaded a 200Mb file (an AVI of the CGI ReBoot Ridefilm) through dialup back in the late nineties or very early oughts. Those were the days… the aggravating, tantalising days. When you were chucked off your connection after two hours and had to dial up again unless you had invested in the broadband option, which was exorbitantly expensive and still had lousy speed, relatively speaking.Īnd the broken image links that would pepper any page you loaded. When the modem whine as it logged in was an abstract tune you could almost hum along with. They said the security issues just weren’t worth the hassle anymore and said we should just use Facebook instead, but even facebook groups don’t offer near the same experience as a real forum.Īh the old days when you could use your landline, or go online, but not both at the same time. One of my favorite forums, run by the manufacturer of one of my favorite RPGs shut down last year. I really don’t know how to replace forums. Of course, given today’s internet, such a feature would be totally unworkable. I actually met a few good friends that way. ICQ had a cool feature where you could just hit a button and talk to a random person (if they were marked open for that). The parts I remember about “classic” internet are USENET as a precursor to more specialized online forums, and MUDs (text based MMORPGs over telnet (though less of the massive part). There had in dorm ethernet so got to avoid the modem sounds or tying up phone lines. I really got on the internet when I went to college in the mid ’90s. I think it was before they really had a connection to the true internet. I remember a bit about AOL, but never really saw much there.