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In reply to the discussion: Willing to share your oldest memory of the "internet"? [View all]lunamagica
(9,967 posts)55. AOL. CompuServe, Prodigy, Netscape. We bought our first computer in '95, an IBM Aptiva
Windows '95 was the rage. Our computer didn't come with it loaded, but we got a coupon for a free installation. BIG mistake . The Aptiva small memory could not handle Win '95, so it slowed it down tremendously.
First thing I installed was a Doonsburry Christmas screensaver.
I was loyal to Netscape for as long as I could.
ETA: Those were good times. I remember everything was so new, so exciting...I wish I could recapture that feeling about something today.
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I like your words.."Nevertheless, mind blown...and thinking of all the informational possibilities"
Stuart G
May 2019
#6
Through AOL, you could get ftp files. I wanted to see what internet had on Haitian language.
emmaverybo
May 2019
#8
I can't remember the year: maybe '92 or '93.? I used a text only browser called Lynx at DEC.
CentralMass
May 2019
#19
Had my first Internet connection in 1992. Yes, in Baltimore. Then we had black & white text with...
JoeOtterbein
May 2019
#53
I worked in the finance industry and was friends with the tech guy who made sure our trades could
kimbutgar
May 2019
#54
AOL. CompuServe, Prodigy, Netscape. We bought our first computer in '95, an IBM Aptiva
lunamagica
May 2019
#55