Also, I think I will be going through my backlog of emails for at least a week. Yikes.
Delete 'em. Add a note to your signature that says "I was out of the office, resend anything you still need a reponse to" and delete the whole backlog.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, I think I will be going through my backlog of emails for at least a week. Yikes.
Delete 'em. Add a note to your signature that says "I was out of the office, resend anything you still need a reponse to" and delete the whole backlog.
Juno! I remember that now! Juno might have been my first personal email, come to think of it.
I remember getting AOL on my first computer (a Mac Performa) and then having to ban a roommate from using it because he racked up so many minutes of long distance phone charges that he couldn't make rent.
The yahoo I still use as my primary email address is the one I got in 1995, when I needed a personal account.
Delete 'em. Add a note to your signature that says "I was out of the office, resend anything you still need a reponse to" and delete the whole backlog.
Yeah, I'm deleting most of them -- I had an autoreply set up so that anyone emailing me about book pitches got directed to a coworker. But I do need to get back up to speed on what books are coming out this fall/winter, and reading through publicist emails and industry newsletters is one of the best ways for me to do that. But yeah, almost none of them are going to get a response at this point.
I first went online in 1995 on MindSpring (now merged with Earthlink) back when the servers were in the founder's condo in midtown. When something went wrong, he'd call you.
I remember getting AOL on my first computer (a Mac Performa) and then having to ban a roommate from using it because he racked up so many minutes of long distance phone charges that he couldn't make rent.
Heh. After I moved to Minneapolis in '91, I was low on money and ended up locked out of my WELL account due to being behind on my bill. At least there was a way to avoid long-distance charges.
I think I sent one or two emails to addresses outside of the WELL while I was on it.
I had friends on the WELL, but I could never afford it. Those e-mail addresses to easy to remember, at least.
I ran a BBS in San Diego in 1985 I think, I was online at 300 Baud before that.
Yeah, me too. I was envious of the WELL but I had enough of a time wrangling my three separate Compuserve accounts to maximize my chat/gaming time. I had a separate phone line, so I was pretty happy with myself for being able to take a call while on the internet.
I first got online when I hacked a Vic20 modem to work with my Commodore, but there wasn't much out there at the time, so I didn't get back online until Compuserve, whereupon I was very impressed with my ability to just go look at other peoples' pictures of fractals.
I was pretty sure at that point that the internet was going to be all math geeks, thus "fatou_dust" as my standard, and persistent, handle. I thought everyone on the internet was going to get the reference.