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  • jpaskaruk@growers.socialJ jpaskaruk@growers.social

    @blogdiva An uncle with a room full of computers and printers and whatnot got me onto the UManitoba mainframe in the early 80s, played Adventure.

    Put up my first BBS in 1987, days after getting my first modem. Ok not that soon, needed to sort out that second phone line. But it was believed this was assuring me a bright future, so they got it for me.

    Got back on the Internet round 92, by then UoM had a dialup service available at $1/hr, which I promptly racked up hundreds, then thousands, of hours on, while no billing requests ever came, to this day. So far as we know, nobody ever received a request to pay for their hours.

    First mersh ISP showed up round 94 and I was among the first customers.

    flux@wandering.shopF This user is from outside of this forum
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    #112

    @jpaskaruk second phone line? Madness! We put up with daily refresh rates for overnight transfers! @blogdiva

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    • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

      IN OTHER NEWS

      i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

      my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

      which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

      #getOffMyLawn

      log@mastodon.sdf.orgL This user is from outside of this forum
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      #113

      @blogdiva > telnet 199.199.122.9:8000

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      • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

        @TeflonTrout was forced into AOL after they bought up Compuserve. those were the days.

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        #114

        @blogdiva @TeflonTrout Compuserve was too expensive -- my dad cancelled it and got GEnie instead. Which still had some cool stuff, e.g. JMS posting about Babylon 5 ... but by that time I was already hooked on Usenet.

        (Many of JMS' posts from the early 90s are archived at https://jmsnews.com/messages/archive).

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        • flux@wandering.shopF flux@wandering.shop

          @jpaskaruk second phone line? Madness! We put up with daily refresh rates for overnight transfers! @blogdiva

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          #115

          @Flux @blogdiva to be clear, the second line was for the BBS, but it was also to stop me from locking up the house phone line from after school till midnight. BBSes were the first social "scene" that I felt I fit into on any level. I've always had friends, but rarely a squad, other than bandmates.

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          • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

            IN OTHER NEWS

            i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

            my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

            which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

            #getOffMyLawn

            encthenet@flyovercountry.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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            #116

            @blogdiva

            Pretty much gopher here too.

            I had to dial into a VAX, and all I could do was telnet to other sites. So I would telnet to a "gopher site" (really a gopher client that was publicly available via telnet) to browse the internet. I didn't have ftp access, and many gopher sites didn't have sz installed, but boombox . micro . umn . edu was one of the few, and through that I was able to download FreeBSD and other stuff.

            Shortly after that, I found slirp and a local free net provided free shell and so I used that.

            #getOffMyLawn

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            • levzadov@kolektiva.socialL levzadov@kolektiva.social

              @whitneymcn @blogdiva

              Me, too, them plus the WELL. It The internet was better then. There weren't as many assholes.

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              #117

              @LevZadov @blogdiva To be fair, I think it's possible that most of us were assholes in the '80s, but we just didn't realize it yet.

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              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                IN OTHER NEWS

                i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

                my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

                which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

                #getOffMyLawn

                clive@saturation.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                #118

                @blogdiva

                I am <holds fingers within 1 mm of each other> *this* close to starting a new personal site served entirely and only on gopher

                what a cool technology it was

                Felt like such magic

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                • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

                  @blogdiva

                  I am <holds fingers within 1 mm of each other> *this* close to starting a new personal site served entirely and only on gopher

                  what a cool technology it was

                  Felt like such magic

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                  #119

                  @clive @blogdiva

                  Have you seen this attempt at a modern successor to gopher?

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)

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                  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                    IN OTHER NEWS

                    i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

                    my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

                    which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

                    #getOffMyLawn

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                    #120

                    @blogdiva I registered one of the first .com DNS names (datacube.com) and ran USENET uucp forwarders. Started an ISP (InterNex) in 1993 pioneering ISDN high speed access 🙂 and International server farms.

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                    • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                      IN OTHER NEWS

                      i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

                      my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

                      which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

                      #getOffMyLawn

                      missconstrue@mefi.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #121

                      @blogdiva I built a blue box to so I could talk to friends in other countries. I used it on pay phones. Remember pay phones? 🤣 My first modem had a spot where you hung the receiver of your phone. I was on arpa/ darpa nets when there were only mainframes, I launched a dial-in isp in the mid 80s, that was shut by a search warrant taking servers that I’ve still never gotten back and it’s been over 40 years, and was one of the first 500 sites on the www. I had a business card with the title Web Mistress. I’m an old. 🤣🤘🏼

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                      • gbargoud@masto.nycG gbargoud@masto.nyc

                        @clive @blogdiva

                        Have you seen this attempt at a modern successor to gopher?

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)

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                        #122

                        @blogdiva @gbargoud

                        I think I dimly heard about that, but not for a long time, thank you for reminding me!

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                        • ozdreaming@infosec.exchangeO ozdreaming@infosec.exchange

                          @blogdiva @TeflonTrout Compuserve was too expensive -- my dad cancelled it and got GEnie instead. Which still had some cool stuff, e.g. JMS posting about Babylon 5 ... but by that time I was already hooked on Usenet.

                          (Many of JMS' posts from the early 90s are archived at https://jmsnews.com/messages/archive).

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                          #123

                          @ozdreaming @blogdiva @TeflonTrout remember when JMS could sometimes be found on the specially moderated "Babylon 5" Usenet group? Gawd were those the days. I feel like they prefigured much that was to follow (e.g. toxic Steven Universe fandom)

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                          • encthenet@flyovercountry.socialE encthenet@flyovercountry.social

                            @blogdiva

                            Pretty much gopher here too.

                            I had to dial into a VAX, and all I could do was telnet to other sites. So I would telnet to a "gopher site" (really a gopher client that was publicly available via telnet) to browse the internet. I didn't have ftp access, and many gopher sites didn't have sz installed, but boombox . micro . umn . edu was one of the few, and through that I was able to download FreeBSD and other stuff.

                            Shortly after that, I found slirp and a local free net provided free shell and so I used that.

                            #getOffMyLawn

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                            #124

                            @encthenet @blogdiva oh wow slirp I'd forgotten about fiddling around with that, and other tricks to run TCP/IP applications via a shell account

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                            • encthenet@flyovercountry.socialE encthenet@flyovercountry.social

                              @blogdiva

                              Pretty much gopher here too.

                              I had to dial into a VAX, and all I could do was telnet to other sites. So I would telnet to a "gopher site" (really a gopher client that was publicly available via telnet) to browse the internet. I didn't have ftp access, and many gopher sites didn't have sz installed, but boombox . micro . umn . edu was one of the few, and through that I was able to download FreeBSD and other stuff.

                              Shortly after that, I found slirp and a local free net provided free shell and so I used that.

                              #getOffMyLawn

                              brotherpsyche@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #125

                              @encthenet @blogdiva yall

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                              • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                                IN OTHER NEWS

                                i just reckoned i have been online for 42 years. started using the internet at the University of Puerto Rico. compared to my friends, twas living in the future using Gopher:

                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29

                                my digital footprint is older than most Millennials and Zoomers.

                                which protocol did you first use to pop your internet cherry?

                                #getOffMyLawn

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                                #126

                                @blogdiva for me, BBS’s on dialup circa 1986.

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