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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 3:45 pm
by Freakaloin
i created the tesla coil and an earthquake machine...jellus?...

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:53 pm
by JulesWinnfield
Fender wrote:
riddla wrote:ahhh, the good ol days. I used to spend most of my time in my friend's dorm because it was fiber-connected. this was way back in 92-94 :icon34: of course all we did was uudecode porn over our unix shell accounts lol
*remembers when pr0n went from 256 color dithered GIFs to glorious 32-bit color JPEGs *

ftp
archie
gopher
uuencode/decode
pine
irc

If you didn't use those, you're not old school. We had to configure our own TCP/IP stacks on Windows 3.0. autoexec.bat, config.sys, protman.??? et.al. That was a bitch.
vi should be added to that list

ahh the good ole days. being 1 of 2 females (the other being asian) in comp sci classes with 50-60.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:55 pm
by JulesWinnfield
Dr_Watson wrote:
AmIdYfReAk wrote:i had a 2800 when i first came online... i dont quite rememner what year that was...

broud 2800 -> 14.4 -> 56K flex ( waste of time and money ) -> Cable... havent looked back :)
I don't think a 2800 baud modem ever existed mate.
the popular progression i remember is: 300b -> 1200b -> 2400b -> 14.4k -> 28.8k -> 33.6 -> 56k (rockwell flex or USR x2) -> 56k V.90
9600 goes in there too

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:08 pm
by SOAPboy
Dr_Watson wrote:
AmIdYfReAk wrote:i had a 2800 when i first came online... i dont quite rememner what year that was...

broud 2800 -> 14.4 -> 56K flex ( waste of time and money ) -> Cable... havent looked back :)
I don't think a 2800 baud modem ever existed mate.
the popular progression i remember is: 300b -> 1200b -> 2400b -> 14.4k -> 28.8k -> 33.6 -> 56k (rockwell flex or USR x2) -> 56k V.90
Dont think there was 2800 baud modems.. If i remember right, what i was on with prodigy was a 2400..
nsaP wrote:
Dr_Watson wrote:
AmIdYfReAk wrote:i had a 2800 when i first came online... i dont quite rememner what year that was...

broud 2800 -> 14.4 -> 56K flex ( waste of time and money ) -> Cable... havent looked back :)
I don't think a 2800 baud modem ever existed mate.
the popular progression i remember is: 300b -> 1200b -> 2400b -> 14.4k -> 28.8k -> 33.6 -> 56k (rockwell flex or USR x2) -> 56k V.90
There were 9800 baud perhaps

Yarr. thats it..