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IB,
You're talking about the hardcore 100, they never leave :-)
Try going back 4 or 5 years, which must be an eternity in web time.
I used to haunt the scifi forum on compuserve back then. In fact, that's where I met my wife.
We went back on one of those free trial memberships not long ago and ALL the regulars were MIA.
-J.
Before I read the whole thread- hee's the trace info I got so far on that IP. NORID Handle...............: CA156O-NORID Organization Name..........: chello broadband as Organization Number........: 980036472 Post Address...............: Maridalsveien 323 Post Address...............: Postboks 4437 Nydalen Postal Code................: N-0403 Postal Area................: Oslo Country....................: Norway Phone Number...............: +47 21 90 00 00 Fax Number.................: +47 21 90 62 10 Email Address..............: hostmaster@chello.no
Oh gods. Compuserve's Sci-Fi forum? Not you too... ;] I haven't checked out or even thought about that place in ages. [Occassional reader on my part - never a regular] Yeah, 4 - 5 years back = "Ye olde Darke Ages". snicker That was back when we had to chip our own computers out of flint, and then carve our own punch cards out of papyrus [that we wove ourselves] in order to program them... shrug Yeah, some of us will stick around forever untill we become dinosaurs. The entertainment value won't let us leave. ;]
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
Nope. Not at all. ;] Anyone see GreywolfStarkiller mouldering around under a stack of Iomega Flopticals and Benoulii disks anyplace? ;]
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
I've still got a working Floptical drive, but I haven't seen any media for it on the shelves in quite some time. I'm glad I bought a stack of them way back when.
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
Well, we do still have a drive for the Benoulii's in case they need to dig out the old files for some insane reason. Course I have found myself diggin into the old 3.5s on file from 93-96 to get logos and stuff for a customer's job, so we might have to get into a benoulii. Who knows? LOL, there's even a 'puter we just retired that was running Win 3.1 and has a tape drive. A superfast 486sx33.
'A superfast 486sx33' My first puter and with a whooping 200mb hard drive... It was HUGE back then.. Started out on a C64 Ahh those were the days when a gal could bath the kids, make tea, do the ironing while the program loaded in... ROFL
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Hey... lest we not forget the beloved Commodore Vic20 in its cream coloured case!!! - 3.5k MEMORY!!!!!! or 2 simple, short text emails at current sizes!!! I used to dream of expanding it to a full 16k, but that would have been as much or more than the computer itself!!! I created a phone directory program in Basic on that, loaded from the equally cute (but hooj!) commodore tape deck for about 5 minutes! Ah those were the days indeed!! :) NOT!
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lol! - making pictures with ascii characters!!! ...or the amazing 'print and scroll ones name endlessly' and impress all your friends! :)
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HA HA HA...ohhh and not to forget impressing the doctores and professors at the university with prints at those endless paper-things we were printing at back then... and me...when my parents got a win-machine and a new printer and they printed out all the font-types and showed them to me...man, it was not more than a couple...5-6 or so and I was SOOOOO impressed... :-)
Oh crap. Let's not mention CPM, Angel. ;] I still have bad memories of my early/mid 80's computer sciences and programming courses. Heh heh. I've got a stack of old PC Computing magazines from my '94 - '97 subscriptions, and one of them has a cover article expounding on the "Blazingly fast NEW 486 DX100! Too fast to believe?" smirk Same issue covers the release of such state of the art equipment as Western Digital's new 1 gigabyte drives. ;] Did anyone else here ever use PC Paintbrush?
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
MY FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH A PC WAS IN HIGHSCHOOL WITH EXTREMELY ANTIQUATED EQUIPMENT IN '93. WE HAD MOSTLY XT 8086'S WITH 640k RAM AND 30 MB HARD DRIVES. WE HAD ONE AT 286 WITH A WHOLE 1M OF RAM, AND A 40 MB HARD DRIVE. NOW, AT WORK, I'M USING A 1.5 GHZ P4 WITH 512 MB RAM, AND A 60 GB HARD DRIVE--AND IT'S STARTING TO BE BEHIND THE TIMES TOO.
LOL, JR, my first PC was an Amstrad with its own version of DOS. It had 2-5.25 floppy drives cause a 10MB harddrive cost between $500 & $1000. I up-graded it to 512k of memory. Had a prog with it called locomotion basic for writing progs to do graphics. Dr. Halo & PC Paintbrush? Raises hand* yepper, I used them super high tech graphics progs. lol
Ah, some of you kids were sure spoiled rotten. I've had an Altair (and a PIP-8) back in 1976. The Altair had 512 bytes (not megs, not k, just bytes) of memory. It clocked at 700kHz (0.7 MHz) and could execute about 150,000 instructions/second. It had no OS at all, couldn't even run CP/M. You had to enter a program using toggle switches, one bit at a tine. 30 bytes of code was enough to get it to read the rest of the program from punched paper tape. I remember how excited I was when I got a 1k memory board. With 1.5k, I had just enough memory to run Tom Pitman's "Tiny BASIC". The teletype that I used to punch the paper tape and make printouts ran at 75 baud, and could print a complete page of text in about 12 minutes, upper case only. My current machine has 3 million times more memory than Altair, a processor about 10,000 times faster, and several hundred gigs of hard disk. And a printer that can do a 300 page book in 12 minutes, with typeset quality. I had a TRS-80, back in 1977. Originally came with 4k of RAM, and a 4K BASIC in ROM. That machine was incredible, press the power button, and it was ready to run. No hard disk, it read programs from cassette tape at 250 baud. I used to build computers for people who bought them as kits, then got in too deep trying to build them. Including a Sol-20 and several Altairs.
Now wait a minute....we have a lot of fun remember "old" days and those puters from way back then...we actually laugh at those machines...BUT tell me one thing. How often did they break down ? I have never seen my parents Commodore crash, but Ive certainly seen a Win-machine crash...more often than I like to think about :-)
Yup. With my Tandy or my old 286, worst I had to do was cntrl-alt-del to reboot if something hung up DOS.
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
Ahhhhhh...what a wonderful evening...I feel soooo young. Ball-point pens, notebook paper, pencils so huge you have to rest them on your shoulders when you wrote, paper with wide lines...all that was before my time...I simply cant remember seen any of that....only thing I dont like about this is that I do think you are younger than me, Jack...oh well, I prefere to forget that in the moment :-)
Aha! I see someone finally knocked over that stack of Benoulii disks and let you out, Greywolf. ;]
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
I don't usually chime in on forum topics, but knoing Dendras's work, I couldn't help but add my two cents. I would not be the least bit surprised at seeing this kind of behaviour from Ron Knights, considering he was twice kicked out as a member of the 3D Comic Collective, the second time resulting in a lifetime ban in participating in the group, due to his childish and vindictive behaviour when things didn't go his way.
"I've avoided outright name calling and worked hard to avoid comments that can easily be interpreted as threats or name calling." Instead you use slimy insinuations of dishonesty,and manipulate 'facts' that you invent yourself, changing gears whenever asked to substantiate them. The people here aren't stupid, Ron. You're as transparent as a whore's nightie. "And now you say you're milder now than "your usual self?!" No. MikeJ said that. Yet another skewed "fact" from you. "Now your supporters are comparing me to a child molestor. This type of charge can do serious damage to a person's dreams, hopes, potential career, etc." Well, if it weren't for the fact that you're so incredibly easy to dislike, I'd feel for you. As it is, I'm just laughing at you instead. I could care less about your hopes and dreams, Ron. In fact, I wipe my ass with them. If you expect me to speak out against anyone who uses your same tactics of slimy insinuation agaist YOU, you've got another thing coming.
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Dendras, You and I have had our tiffs in the past (Are you still mad at me?), but I have to agree with you on several of your points. Like you (and Legume), I know what it is like to get hate mail on a daily basis, so much to the point that I pulled back from the Community. I hate to see you go, bud, but I also understand why you feel you need too. People have to stop thinking just because the Web Sites may have a revolving door that to let things slide... eventually a stand needs to be made. Jack