IN OTHER NEWS
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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?
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@blogdiva@mastodon.social on a related yet not related note, I'm now just going "NYEAH NYA NYA YA YA YA YA NYA YAAAAA YEAAAAAAH" because obviously I now have The Prodigy's Firestarter in my head.
twisted firestarter!!!@aud LOL cant remember if we ever had that. compuserve, on the other hand, was my first GUI
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@blogdiva@mastodon.social on a related yet not related note, I'm now just going "NYEAH NYA NYA YA YA YA YA NYA YAAAAA YEAAAAAAH" because obviously I now have The Prodigy's Firestarter in my head.
twisted firestarter!!!@blogdiva@mastodon.social ... ooooh, I just pulled up the video for this, and huuuuuh, how did I not notice he was wearing a "stars and stripes" sweater/jumper before

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@blogdiva@mastodon.social @FeloniousPunk@beige.party needless to say I got about, uh, halfway through it before I just started going, "... ooooooooohhhhh" instead of singing.
@blogdiva@mastodon.social @FeloniousPunk@beige.party BUT, I did do Helter Skelter a few weeks later, there, SO
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@blogdiva@mastodon.social @FeloniousPunk@beige.party needless to say I got about, uh, halfway through it before I just started going, "... ooooooooohhhhh" instead of singing.
@aud @FeloniousPunk TBH prefer it to both of the originals. Dangermouse’s 99 problems is the remix to end all remixes.
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@aud @FeloniousPunk TBH prefer it to both of the originals. Dangermouse’s 99 problems is the remix to end all remixes.
@blogdiva@mastodon.social @FeloniousPunk@beige.party IT'S SO GOOD. I don't think I have a copy, actually, anymore, which is something I should remedy.
I kind of feel spoiled because that album was one of my first exposure to remixes, so a lot of other "remixes" just feel like... oh, the artist sent you the individual tracks and you just... stirred em up a bit? huh. well, that's nice... -
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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?
Does X.25 count?
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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?
America Online via 33.6. Not an OG, but still old
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America Online via 33.6. Not an OG, but still old
@TeflonTrout was forced into AOL after they bought up Compuserve. those were the days.
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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?
@blogdiva Hard to say. I was active on BBS's in the early '80s. That would have been XModem, I spoze, in terms of protocol, and DEC VT100 emulation from Pro*Comm.
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My gmail account is 21 (old enough to drink).
@darth_hideout
Damn that's a lot of data Google has slurped up on you.
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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?
@blogdiva It's 1991. I am in London, England and someone is showing me how to download porn from an ftp site in the USA.
It's 2000 and I'm writing an implementation of RTP and RTSP. Someone is showing me how you can use it to stream porn.
It's 2026 and someone is showing me how to hook up an MCP server. It doesn't serve up porn. It's connected to Jira.
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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?
@blogdiva My teacher at the time clearly wanted to demonstrate the reach of the internet.
From our little classroom in Denmark we had to use gopher to find the opening hours of a particular library in Hawaii, and a few other far away places.
Later came some newfangled things called a browser and HTML.
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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?
I guess it depends what "online" means. From 1986, I was using the IBM internal VM/CMS mail tools and fora - I've been racking my brain trying to remember what they were called, but they were shared discussion threads using XEDIT as a client.
As for something actually internet-adjacent, I was using FTP, Gopher and Lynx in 1992 and then Mosaic.
But that's only 34 years. Did you really mean 42, because that would be well pre-Gopher?
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@aud @FeloniousPunk TBH prefer it to both of the originals. Dangermouse’s 99 problems is the remix to end all remixes.
It is indeed great and opened my eyes to some music I would not have checked out). I love that the album starts with the guitar from Long, Long, Long, easily my favourite Beatles track after all these years.
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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?
AOL 2.6 on a 14.4 modem
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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?
@blogdiva Continuously since ARPAnet so it probably doesn´t count.
Used ftp to the wsmr.mil software archives and the various sunsites.
Quite some time before Canter & Siegel.
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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?
@blogdiva 33+ years. AOL, USENET, and WWW (mostly at school at first)
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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?
@blogdiva I was on PLATO in the early 80’s, had email (ihnp4!uiucuxc!merlin!sawdey) mid 80’s via uucp on a Unix system. Maybe around 1987 connected two Unix systems with thinnet but it was 192.x.x.x so not really internet

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MOSAIC was my first browser
@blogdiva @JoBlakely same, I got it off a CD that came in the back of a book about the Internet. prior to that it was gopher in the public library. and prior to that it was BBSs. I guess I was first online in the early 90s or maybe late 80s but I don't have the best memory. basically my entire life. somehow my mom did something right and we always had some kind of computer in the house even though we grew up dirt poor and on welfare.