1996 Geocities returns from the dead to attack the interweb.
- Michelle Miller
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1996 Geocities returns from the dead to attack the interweb.
http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/index.php
http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesiz ... haven.com/
Nerd-ly hilarious, if you remember the internet from 1996, when everything looked like it was made by a 12 year old kid on Geocities.
http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesiz ... haven.com/
Nerd-ly hilarious, if you remember the internet from 1996, when everything looked like it was made by a 12 year old kid on Geocities.
-Michelle-
"Inside me, there's a thin girl, screaming to get out, but cookies & ice cream usually shut her right up."
"Inside me, there's a thin girl, screaming to get out, but cookies & ice cream usually shut her right up."
- Kerri
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Funny that!
I never like geocities.
But that apart, the WWW was better back then than it is now.
There was more openness, less pay with credit card.
Loads of stuff was available and to be honest it was more enjoyable.
Now I spend my time chatting as opposed to surfing and downloading.
No more ripping music and films, not much surfing, loads less fun.
I never like geocities.
But that apart, the WWW was better back then than it is now.
There was more openness, less pay with credit card.
Loads of stuff was available and to be honest it was more enjoyable.
Now I spend my time chatting as opposed to surfing and downloading.
No more ripping music and films, not much surfing, loads less fun.
- April Rose
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Michelle, honey, you know we love you. But it's time for an intervention. You need help. Maybe one of those 12 step programs in a church basement, with lots of coffee and bottled water, and other "friends of Bill Gates"... maybe an Atari, or a Commodore 64 off in the corner..... 
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April wrote:
Michelle, thanks for the trip down memory lane... I'd forgotten how awful things looked back then.
A friend of mine at work said she was throwing out her old Commodore 64, I gasped and pleaded for her to let me have it. She did, and I have it in my basement. Sadly it doesn't work at the moment, but in my spare time (haha) I'll have a go at fixing it. (Once a geek, always a geek)and other "friends of Bill Gates"... maybe an Atari, or a Commodore 64 off in the corner.....
Michelle, thanks for the trip down memory lane... I'd forgotten how awful things looked back then.
For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. - Leonardo DaVinci
- Michelle Miller
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The first step is admitting one has a problem, right?April Rose wrote:Michelle, honey, you know we love you. But it's time for an intervention. You need help. Maybe one of those 12 step programs in a church basement, with lots of coffee and bottled water, and other "friends of Bill Gates"... maybe an Atari, or a Commodore 64 off in the corner.....
*cough*
NEVER!
And for the record, I still have my fully functional C64, 1541 disk drive, a Commodore 1084 monitor and an MPS 801 dot matrix printer.
-Michelle-
"Inside me, there's a thin girl, screaming to get out, but cookies & ice cream usually shut her right up."
"Inside me, there's a thin girl, screaming to get out, but cookies & ice cream usually shut her right up."
- April Rose
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The first computer game I ever played was on a dot matrix printer. It was a submarine warfare game. All it did was give you your coordinates and the coordinates of the opposing sub. Every time your coordinates changed your relationship to the other sub changed as well. There was no graphic depiction, just numbers. It was maddening. I don't think I ever won.
Gave me a lot of respect for what the people who serve on submarines go through.
Gave me a lot of respect for what the people who serve on submarines go through.
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- Bernice
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Back in the late 80's, I worked for a major manufacturer of mini-computers, and actually walked into a new customer installation, casually commenting to the administrator that my $350 Atari 800XL / Indus GT setup would do everything their new $100,000 system would do. This statement was, after all, more or less totally true. Fortunately for my career, I don't think she really believed me.
Yes, I still have the Atari 800XL (modified with 256K RAM), an 850 interface, a Star Powertype daisywheel, 300 baud modem, and an Atari diskette drive, and as far as I know, it all still works.
Hugs,
Bernice
Yes, I still have the Atari 800XL (modified with 256K RAM), an 850 interface, a Star Powertype daisywheel, 300 baud modem, and an Atari diskette drive, and as far as I know, it all still works.
Hugs,
Bernice
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