But telnet was still common when I was in coll--oh, right. Over 30.
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I don't remember using Telnet, but I do remember using Homer and Fetch. And I loved that Eudora was named for Eudora Welty.
Yeah, I used telnet in college! Um, up through and past 1999. Some friends went to another school where they still had "plans" on their...whatevers, and you could "finger" them to see what they were up to. It was like facebook statuses, oldschool style, because some people changed that shit all the time, or were mad cryptic, or said where they were headed to...
you could "finger" them to see what they were up to
Um, seriously?
Oh yeah! I used to finger my friends all the time.
Yeah, it's just as twelve as it sounds.
I remember 'finger'. Did 'finger' read your .plan file, or something?
I had a .plan (or whatever it was called) once or twice but never did anything with it.
Oh yes. Telnet, Gopher, WAIS Archie and Veronica searching. NCSA Mosaic, and then also using command line Lynx on my local library dial up.
I also remember discovering I could explore other libraries and universities with the gateways in the library.
I remember just as Mosaic came around that there was a graphic based gopher client, and then a 3d browser I loved. GopherVR, IIRC....
Before that there was fidonet, WWIV BBS, Kermit protocol and... what?
Old.
Yeah, I used Gopher and Mosaic. When Netscape was released, the organization I worked at had 200 staff members and only 5 Netscape licenses, so you had to wait for someone else to get offline before you could get online.
hee! I remember working in Palo Alto in 1994 and running into people wearing Netscape shirts in our local bagel shop. I revered them the way Aims reveres royalty!