As the old saying I believe from Mark Twain goes: "Better you keep your mouth shut and let people think you an idiot, lest open it and prove them correct."
Just going for a quick derail here... a friend of mine went to university the year before me, so I got to "try out" the internet when I visited them every so often. This was back in 1992. Every student had an email address as standard, plus he'd figured out how to access something called IRC (and he was responsible for compiling the client I would use later on for it in Unix), and knew about Yahoo for searching for whatever websites existed at the time.Wonderlicious wrote:You've been using the Internet since 1992?You must have really been amongst the first using it (relatively speaking, that is; considering that billions of people use it, being amongst the first two or three million classes you as one of the first to use it
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When I started university the following year (1993), I was a bit ahead of the game compared to many other folks in my year. Back in the days when downloads took forever, campus had near today's broadband speeds by comparison. When Hotmail didn't exist, Yahoo was the default search engine (and then Alta Vista), when images were usually under 20k each, digital video was almost unheard of, and the browser competition was between Mosaic (before Microsoft bought a license and it became IE) and Netscape Navigator.
Anyone remember GOPHER?
