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i didnt even know people had internet back then.
I kid you not there were folks flunking out of college due to irc addiction. Same would happen with the avatar games for the folks who used the novanet/plato system (old internet and usually you had to take a class that still used it to realize it existed at the time)
College had free internet with 24/7 open terminals room all running IRC, some playing MUD and few with some warez FTP downloads. There were no ISP for the home market yet, only dial up BBS.
yup and the 24/7 were in the same building. the basement of every dorm. amazing how many folks were there at 3am on any particular day. it was like being at a con.
Sigh, was so fun taking over a lab and playing a MUDD together with like 10-15 people. Some of my favorite times in college.
Once in a while we had IRC meetings IRL with people from colleges all around the country. Age of the naive internet.
Usenet, email, and some other internet services have been around since the 70s/80s. Nowadays the internet is often taken to be synonymous with the world wide web, but there's plenty of stuff that was available much earlier.
oh the early nineties were not the world wide web. It existed but not commonaly. I had a cs friend trying to do some html and I did not even realize what he was doing until years later.
Before the internet you could dial up public boards and connect to a server. Like in '88 I was online.
Back in my day we both uploaded and downloaded, using bare HyperTerminal*, over audio “snow”. And we liked it that way!
*Or Netscape navigator….or iRC