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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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    #101

    @blogdiva

    14400,8,n,1

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    • miah@hachyderm.ioM miah@hachyderm.io

      @blogdiva SLiP. A local university had a dial-in that allowed you to launch SLiP and get a nice little connection. Suddenly I could use Mosaic. Once that happened, the BBS that I used to run always had a busy tone. ๐Ÿซ 

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      #102

      @blogdiva I should note that the dial-in dropped you to a shell menu and I could use Archie, Gopher, and Pine, or drop to the shell easily. And while exploring with Archie and Gopher was interesting, Mosaic really changed it all for me.

      Before that I was dialing up long distance BBS's and snagging cool tfiles, warez, and OS/2 stuff.

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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

        lambdacalculus@masto.hackers.townL This user is from outside of this forum
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        #103

        @blogdiva BBSes starting in 1992, so... 33 years?

        I did discover Gopher and Usenet about a year or so later.

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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

          woozle@toot.catW This user is from outside of this forum
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          #104

          @blogdiva I remember being shown how to text from a text-terminal at Brown to someone at Yale (friend of a friend) in, mustabin, 1986? 1987?

          Also, had email as an employee starting in 1985 or 1986 -- but it only went between universities until 1989.

          ...and then everything changed, when the .com Nation (CompuServe et al.) attacked.

          Anyway, you apparently beat me by a couple of years ^.^ ๐Ÿ† ๐Ÿฅ‡

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          • nmo@tilde.zoneN nmo@tilde.zone

            @quinn It's generally weird to hear The Beatles originals as someone who didn't grow up in a Beatles house hold.

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            @nmo It's never too late to get a good education ๐Ÿ˜

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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

              jmelesky@tinylad.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @blogdiva@mastodon.social My first was the dialup service Prodigy in 90 or 91, which I believe used its own protocol (it definitely used its own image formats). Technically only a small slice of it was the internet (just email, iirc), but I used that bit, so it counts.

              I remember being envious of CompuServe users because they had the "cb simulator" (early text-only chatrooms).

              There was a brief period in the 90s where having a 7-letter last name was, well, not "cool", exactly, but maybe "convenient in a neat way". So many usernames had a technical cap at 8 characters and "first initial last name" was such a common way for organizations to assign usernames.

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              • quinn@social.circl.luQ quinn@social.circl.lu

                @nmo It's never too late to get a good education ๐Ÿ˜

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                #107

                @nmo (I'm very much a believer in the lucky 10,000 principle!)

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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

                  revndm@queer.coolR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @blogdiva gopher is so simple, so beautifulโ€ฆ

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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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                    @blogdiva

                    ftp from some universities was my first experience on the "internet". that and usenet over uucp.

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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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                      #110

                      @blogdiva Ooh, that is quite a long time. I remember writing fortran code for signal processing and runnig it on a remote machine at another university, in 1986. Does that count? I don't remember how I did it, though.
                      But there was probably nothing else until the early nineties, when I started using gopher and (I think) something based on email to get Daubechies early papers on wavelets.

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                      • quinn@social.circl.luQ quinn@social.circl.lu

                        @nmo It's never too late to get a good education ๐Ÿ˜

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                        #111

                        @quinn It's totally just first association at this point. There is a Stooges song that I first heard sampled that hits me the same way.

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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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                          @blogdiva I was online before the internet. Canโ€™t tell what the 300 baud mode. Used as a protocol. Something like โ€ž8N1โ€œ. 8 bit, no parity, 1 error bit.

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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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                            #113

                            @blogdiva My fist proper *internet* exposure was ftp from a "door" on a dial-up BBS, which in turn dialled in to something internet-connected. 1987 or 1988 ? Discussion-groups on the BBSes I frequented sure felt a lot like what we have here on the fedi, except it was in a text-window. On a hand-me-down 300 baud modem at first, 1985-ish. By 1993 when NCSA-Mosaic came out, I was doing informatics. It was like "hey, pretty neat" , not "this is history in the making" .

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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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                              #114

                              @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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                                @blogdiva > telnet 199.199.122.9:8000

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