13-07-2003, 18:58
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#16
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NW UK
Posts: 3,546
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Quote:
Originally posted by Chimaera
Got divorced and got a computer! (second hand oldie!)
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the computer or the ex wife?
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13-07-2003, 19:10
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#17
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Abertawe
Services: 10Mb BB, DTV & Phone
Posts: 2,859
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I don't remember when I moved fron BBS's to the Internet, but according to Google, my earliest surviving entry is August 1996 (that was before I learned to hide my real identity).
Interneting on the Amiga, TCP/IP was Miami, Mail came thanks to Monsoon & Cyclone and Voyager was the browser, happy days.
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13-07-2003, 19:20
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#18
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NW UK
Posts: 3,546
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Scuse me?
Cyclone was the name given to the hardware that sat between the amiga and the external floppy drive for copying using Xcopy
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13-07-2003, 19:22
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#19
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 388
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Hello
I've been using t'internet at work and in the town library for 3 years or so.
I had 128k BB installed in November.
Since then I've hardly seen any telly.
Ron
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13-07-2003, 19:27
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#20
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Abertawe
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Quote:
Originally posted by Lord Nikon
Scuse me?
Cyclone was the name given to the hardware that sat between the amiga and the external floppy drive for copying using Xcopy
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Cyclone & Monsoon were produced by Gary Colville, I don't know if they were widely known about. I'd guess it was those of us on the CU Amiga mailing list who got to play with them.
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13-07-2003, 19:38
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#21
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Somewhere
Services: Virgin for TV and Internet, BT for phone
Posts: 26,546
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Quote:
Originally posted by Lord Nikon
the computer or the ex wife?
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Ex hubby surely? Chimaera is female...
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13-07-2003, 20:05
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#22
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Swindon
Age: 54
Services: BT FTTP, Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat+
Posts: 810
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It was '95 or '96 at work, using dial-up with Pipex I think. Used Compuserve before then.
Now we have a 2Mb line at work, its ace seeing things download at more than 200Kb/s on a good day.
Not sure when I got it at home, but it was using X-Steam that dialed up on a national-rate phone number, one hell of a scary phone bill the 1st month!!! :o
Still on 56K modem, I've given myself till payday (Tuesday) to decide on broadband.
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13-07-2003, 22:02
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#23
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cf.mega poser
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 16,687
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Quote:
Originally posted by MikeyB
Still on 56K modem, I've given myself till payday (Tuesday) to decide on broadband.
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I can do noting but recommend broadband. Even if you go for 150, Always on is nice...
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13-07-2003, 22:14
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#24
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Aberdulais
Services: ntl 20Mbps/Sky+/BT
Posts: 281
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Quote:
Originally posted by towny
C'mon, then, old timer ... tell us what the internet was like back in the olden days!
I first got regular access to the 'net when I started a new job early 1999. Got online for myself with ntl free dial-up at the end of that year.
Been broadband for a little over a year now.
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hehe. I didnt use it much back then. I did a national certificate in computer studies and there was an internet connection at the college. Dunno if it was compuserve or demon or what as I didnt have a clue at the time but I remember chatting to someone using a teletype terminal which was ancient even at the time.
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13-07-2003, 23:52
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#25
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 94
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I've been using the internet for about five years and the big difference I've noticed is an increase in illiterate retards because access is too easy these days.
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14-07-2003, 00:06
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#26
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I've had the internet for about a year. Before this I thought the net was overrated but not anymore. I love the internet & seems to spend hours each day on it. Also if you need information on anything, 99.9% of the time u can find it.
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14-07-2003, 10:43
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#27
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Teesside
Posts: 8,315
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Between 4 & 5 years ( can't remember exactly ) started out on dial up, moved on to the 500k, as it was, now on the 1mb and never looked back.
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14-07-2003, 15:20
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#28
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Leeds
Age: 64
Services: Don't have a clue any more.
Posts: 7,523
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March 2000 I was on cable and wireless dial up and i payed per minute
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14-07-2003, 15:33
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#29
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Here
Posts: 2,019
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1994 I think Compuserve was launched ??
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14-07-2003, 15:54
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#30
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fleet, Hampshire
Age: 54
Services: VIP50, TiVo
Posts: 2,869
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My first experience with the internet was when I joined EDS nearly 6 years ago. Prior to that I used to dial in to the old bulletin boards in the early 90s on an old Amstrad PPC640 (an early 'luggable' with a 5" b/w LCD screen, built in modem and no HD) using (IIRC) ProComm Plus which I got from the 5 1/4" floppy disk covermounted on a ShareWare Magazine
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