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View Poll Results: When did you first get an internet connection at home?
Before 1994 (you are a hardcore computer geek!) 38 13.33%
1994 8 2.81%
1995 20 7.02%
1996 43 15.09%
1997 47 16.49%
1998 39 13.68%
1999 24 8.42%
2000 33 11.58%
2001 10 3.51%
2002 3 1.05%
2003 7 2.46%
2004 4 1.40%
2005 9 3.16%
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Old 16-07-2005, 04:12 PM   #1
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This does not include internet connections which were supplied and/or paid by the company you work for. I am curious to see how quickly the internet 'revolution' spread. Honest answers please.

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Old 16-07-2005, 04:14 PM   #2
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I think it was 1996 when a BBS I was on became an internet provider.
Ahh, they were the days. I didnt even have a 56K modem at the time.
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I think it was 1996 when a BBS I was on became an internet provider.
Ahh, they were the days. I didnt even have a 56K modem at the time.
I think it was 96 could have been 95.

The good old BBS days and the 14.4kbps modems, I don't think there was a BBS I wasn't leeching files off or playing games on.

There's still Downunder BBS that I just joined so I can play BRE (Baron Realms Elite). I'm not a geek I swear. :nutsycuck

I'll just sit back and wait for someone to ask what a BBS is now. :
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There's still Downunder BBS that I just joined so I can play BRE (Baron Realms Elite). I'm not a geek I swear. :nutsycuck

I'll just sit back and wait for someone to ask what a BBS is now. :
MAN BRE!!

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I think it was 1996 when a BBS I was on became an internet provider.
Ahh, they were the days. I didnt even have a 56K modem at the time.
was it Hornet's Nest?
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First modem was a 2400 baud, and used to download at .24kbps or 240 bps. Hornet's Nest BBS.
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only got connected late 2004 1500/256 dsl only got it originally for xbox live but.
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bout 96 / 97.
parents had it put on for me for school... i felt so special
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Old 16-07-2005, 04:15 PM   #9
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Was around 96 or 97, and my dad would bring home his 28k modem from work and we'd plug it into our Macintosh Performa and could search the net on that.

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1995...28k modem not much around in those days hehe
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Old 16-07-2005, 04:49 PM   #11
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1999 (56K)- Guess that doesnt made that much of a Hard Core Geek.

Was using net at council library in 1995 on Apples with Netscape.

Friend of mine got internet in 1994, which was pretty damn hardcore at the time on his blistering fast Pentium 75Mhz (I felt Povo cause I was using a 386).
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Old 16-07-2005, 05:03 PM   #12
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Yeah I remember back to 8088 days and when like 4 or 20meg hard drives were the sh*t.

First modem I had only hit 2400 speed I think. Then we went real fancy with a 9600 lol.

First major site I ever accessed were old warez BBS. Oldschool.
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i had a social life up until the year 2k :
before computers you actually went to barbies and events to hang $hit on people. now i just come here :
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I have never paid for an internet connection, but I have had one for over 11 years :o)
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Old 16-07-2005, 05:47 PM   #15
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dialup from 98-04. finally got cable in feb 04.
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'98...I was a late starter :P
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I've had internet since about 1993 - perhaps earlier, depends on your classification of an internet connection and what the internet was back then.

I was on BBS's from about '91 which had Newsgroup access from home, does that count? In '93 one of the BBS's that I frequented the most, became an APANA access provider.
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Slightly off topic, what where peoples BBS usernames and which ones did you frequent?

Mine was Starr.

BBS's I used:
1647 (I was the leader of the good league of BRE and we won the worldwide comp!!) I rule!! :P
Hired Goons
Dark Crystal
Little Shop of Horrors
Point Blank
Flashflood
Can't remember the names of the rest of them, I deleted Telix, Telemate and Zoc a long time ago.
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I've had internet since about 1993 - perhaps earlier, depends on your classification of an internet connection and what the internet was back then.

I was on BBS's from about '91 which had Newsgroup access from home, does that count? In '93 one of the BBS's that I frequented the most, became an APANA access provider.
I classify 1994 as the start of the internet revolution when Netscape released a browser which made the internet accessible for the "non computer geeks".

My first exposure to the internet was in 1995 when a friend of mine had it at his work. He only had a 14.4k modem and there wasn't that much out there. But porn was already in plentiful supply (mostly pictures).

After that I talked about getting a home internet connection for 2 years before I managed to reach the wallet at the bottom of my pocket. Otherwise I would have connected a year earlier than I did.

But in hindsight I didn't miss that much as the net was still in it's infancy, most websites were very basic and they didn't get updated that often. But things were not so regulated either. I remember finding a 100 plus page document which explained in precise details how to make all sorts of explosives - all the way up to nitro glycerine! Dangerous poo. Plus I believe there wasn't as much spying on users back then as there is now.

It is amazing how far it has come in the last decade. Try to imagine going a week without connecting to the net. Impossible for me as I connect more than once a day.

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It is amazing how far it has come in the last decade. Try to imagine going a week without connecting to the net. Impossible for me as I connect more than once a day.

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I classify 1994 as the start of the internet revolution when Netscape released a browser which made the internet accessible for the "non computer geeks".
I think mosaic was around before netscape, well thats what I used before netscape anyway..

And yes there was heaps of porn even back them alt.bin need I say more
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98' Parents bought us a Pentuim something arather, upgrade from the 386, cause myself my brother and my sister were all in highschool and only the poor kids didn't have the net. :
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1987 :(

Back in the good old days when there wasn't spam galore, you dialled into a unix box and gophered everywhere, irc was one network and before the boom of everyone putting up an internet site about pointless things that no-one else cares about.

Only downside was there was no porn. :p
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1987 :(

Back in the good old days when there wasn't spam galore, you dialled into a unix box and gophered everywhere, irc was one network and before the boom of everyone putting up an internet site about pointless things that no-one else cares about.

Only downside was there was no porn. :p
seriously, what was there back then? Did any company's advertise on it like they do now!?

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P.S. I'll do it; what's BBS?
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You are joking aren't you? Next thing you'll be asking abut 8 tracks, LPs, BETA video and audio cassettes? :hihi:
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You are joking aren't you? Next thing you'll be asking abut 8 tracks, LPs, BETA video and audio cassettes? :hihi:
what can i say - i'm a child of the digital revolution :P
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what can i say - i'm a child of the digital revolution :P
LOL and at 27, I'm already an old fart! :hihi:

BBS was Bulletin Board System, which was generally a text (well, ASCII + ANSI) interface to another computer system which you connected to. There were often online games you could play, file areas you could download from and upload to, chat rooms, and it was all usually ran by a SYSOP, who was in charge of the whole thing.

I still remember dialling into 1647 on my 2400 baud modem and leeching files while the more socially minded people chatted in the chat rooms, LOL!
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1997 - when they measured your usage in hours, not MB/GB. my first 20 hours a month lasted me less than a week so I upgraded to 40 at a whopping 33.6kB/sec. I paid for it myself and later got a phone line in my room when Optus offered free installation as an introductory deal. It beat using a 20 metre phone extension cable to the other phone point.
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seriously, what was there back then? Did any company's advertise on it like they do now!?

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P.S. I'll do it; what's BBS?
No. There was no WWW back then. At that time it was mostly learning academies that would have information that you could gopher, my accounts back then were uhm, uni accounts that weren't being used by a uni student. It was all text based. Back when the internet actually was a font of knowledge and that if you did a search for something what you got in return was usually on the money based out of a government department or a university.

Back then I used the net for 3 things, usenet, IRC (back then there was only 1 IRC network to the public anyway) and ftp (yo ho ho) :P

BBS, Bulletin Board System. In 1987 was probably a lot better than the internet. It would normally have a message base much like FF does, sometimes a file section, sometimes a place to chat. Due to phone costs it was almost always locals and they had a lot longer fuses than they do now. I still have friends I chat to that I met through BBS's in the mid 80s.
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BBS, Bulletin Board System. In 1987 was probably a lot better than the internet. It would normally have a message base much like FF does, sometimes a file section, sometimes a place to chat. Due to phone costs it was almost always locals and they had a lot longer fuses than they do now. I still have friends I chat to that I met through BBS's in the mid 80s.
Hehe I still have lots of friends I used to chat to on BBS's too. In fact I'm engaged to one. :P
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