Hi all,
Given that the WWW is so much part of our lives now, and just out of pure interest; I wondered what your own experiences of pre-web connectivity was?
For me the very first time I connected with anything or anyone outside of the local machine was when I got involved with Compunet on my C64. From there, it was staying up until midnight (circa 1987/1988) when calls were cheaper and getting on the Janet network to play MUD for a couple of hours and from there probably on my PC with BBS's (1991/2 maybe) before starting out trying to connect to the WWW via a dialer and the browser Mosaic around 1993/1994! Back then anything I tried to do on Mosaic was actually slower than doing something on one of my favourite BBS's - happy days lol
Of course all of this began via modem dial up - beginning with the C64 (1200 baud max maybe?) brick modem for Compunet! Loved Compunet though - it was like a club (a bit like here really lol)!
Cheers
John
Given that the WWW is so much part of our lives now, and just out of pure interest; I wondered what your own experiences of pre-web connectivity was?
For me the very first time I connected with anything or anyone outside of the local machine was when I got involved with Compunet on my C64. From there, it was staying up until midnight (circa 1987/1988) when calls were cheaper and getting on the Janet network to play MUD for a couple of hours and from there probably on my PC with BBS's (1991/2 maybe) before starting out trying to connect to the WWW via a dialer and the browser Mosaic around 1993/1994! Back then anything I tried to do on Mosaic was actually slower than doing something on one of my favourite BBS's - happy days lol
Of course all of this began via modem dial up - beginning with the C64 (1200 baud max maybe?) brick modem for Compunet! Loved Compunet though - it was like a club (a bit like here really lol)!
Cheers
John