How to Send an Email in 1984...yup, you could, at about 300 baud rate, those were the days....:)
Pssst....I think his password was, "1,2,3,4"....:rofl2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szdbKz5CyhA
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How to Send an Email in 1984...yup, you could, at about 300 baud rate, those were the days....:)
Pssst....I think his password was, "1,2,3,4"....:rofl2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szdbKz5CyhA
I find that funny and yet I am using a straight razor. There is certain disconnect there. :hmmm::shrug:
Bob
And my little blue pill refill can be waiting at the chemist, all via the micronet..
Awesome vintage clip.
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This sound still haunts me :<0)
https://youtu.be/gsNaR6FRuO0
So many bad memories of lost hours when the phone would glitch after 10 hours of downloading.
Not just a glitch would boot you off, anytime someone picked up the phone! I grew up in a house with 8 people, how often do you think I got kicked off the internet in the middle of something?!:banghead:
My high school had a teletype for interacting by modem with a computer in LaCrosse Wisconsin. I would usually spend more than half of the hour of the independent study "class" dialing the phone hoping to get connected. For that reason, manually doing punch cards actually was a faster way to get programming done. Anybody need anything programmed in Basic or Fortran IV?
Attachment 232280
5 mb hard drive being shipped by IBM 1956.