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20 years ago, the World Wide Web was born

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Don't forget Gopher :D

Pine Is Not Elm. :lol:

Don't you miss the old days sometimes ?
You know, when the Internet was still the Wild West, you could post your E-mail publicly on the WWW without bothering about spammers and stalkers :)
You could still register nice generic domains in .com and you found it perfectly normal that they were still available :cheesy:

Actually, back then you could post your name, address, and phone number on a public forum and the only people who would note it were the people it was intended for.

People were a lot more open and honest back then. It was extremely safe. Even if a child posted relationship advice, people helped them, and they didn't have to worry about people taking advantage of them.
 

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Don't you miss the old days sometimes ?
You know, when the Internet was still the Wild West, you could post your E-mail publicly on the WWW without bothering about spammers and stalkers :)
You could still register nice generic domains in .com and you found it perfectly normal that they were still available :cheesy:

I spent so much time on IRC and Newsgroups that paid no attention to WWW. In fact, the web was so small that I was writing a monthly "golden" guide to the Internet for a computer magazine. It had links and reviews about new web sites. I spent probably that much time on the WWW, just to research and nothing more. Of course, having a dial-up connection at 14.4kbps required a lot of patience :D

Pine Is Not Elm. :lol:

I used mail first, then Pine, then Eudora (ever since!) :D I just never liked Outlook.
 
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Public Forum?
You mean, Bulletin Board or BBS ;)
Pine Is Not Elm. :lol:



Actually, back then you could post your name, address, and phone number on a public forum and the only people who would note it were the people it was intended for.

People were a lot more open and honest back then. It was extremely safe. Even if a child posted relationship advice, people helped them, and they didn't have to worry about people taking advantage of them.
 
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