I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
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@johnnyvibrant Yes and the page turned over before you could write the details down and you had to sit through the other 400 pages before that one came back again!
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I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
@kibcol1049 I can remember that dumb phone was a thing & now even ipon & android is nothing impressive
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I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
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I remember when Google came along and made Magellan, LookSmart, AltaVista and Yahoo redundant almost overnight. I used Dogpile to submit the same search string to multiple databases simultaneously, then you could continue with the one that looked most promising.
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@kibcol1049 I'm so old I remember when the internet was in black and white and they played an mp3 of the national anthem before it shut down every night.
@geospacedman @kibcol1049 MP3? Youngin'!
We just had to settle for the MIDI version, none of this waveform stuff.
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@kibcol1049 I remember booking holidays on teletext
@johnnyvibrant @kibcol1049 Those were the days!
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@kibcol1049 I can remember that dumb phone was a thing & now even ipon & android is nothing impressive
@GOKUSHRM @kibcol1049 And the smaller the phone, the more impressive it was.
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@GOKUSHRM @kibcol1049 And the smaller the phone, the more impressive it was.
@QuantumAspect @kibcol1049
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@geospacedman @kibcol1049 MP3? Youngin'!
We just had to settle for the MIDI version, none of this waveform stuff.
@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049 MOD files went hard tho, if you had a tracker to play them.
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@geospacedman @kibcol1049 MP3? Youngin'!
We just had to settle for the MIDI version, none of this waveform stuff.
@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049
*We* had to make do with a live orchestra in the corner of our sitting room.
Tip of the hat (or should I say "Drop of a hat"?) to Flanders and Swann
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@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049
*We* had to make do with a live orchestra in the corner of our sitting room.
Tip of the hat (or should I say "Drop of a hat"?) to Flanders and Swann
@TheLancashireman @stuartl @kibcol1049 I should probably credit Hugh from the Armando Iannucci show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ15EdEOncc
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@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049
*We* had to make do with a live orchestra in the corner of our sitting room.
Tip of the hat (or should I say "Drop of a hat"?) to Flanders and Swann
@TheLancashireman @geospacedman @kibcol1049 I think the live orchestra is rather a significant upgrade in fidelity compared to a MP3.
Not very portable though.
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@TheLancashireman @geospacedman @kibcol1049 I think the live orchestra is rather a significant upgrade in fidelity compared to a MP3.
Not very portable though.
@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049
Not if it's in your sitting room, I suspect. All the windows and the crockery in the cupoards would rattle.

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@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049
*We* had to make do with a live orchestra in the corner of our sitting room.
Tip of the hat (or should I say "Drop of a hat"?) to Flanders and Swann
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I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
@kibcol1049 I remember dialup to connect to an ad free internet, worse than that I remember punch cards .
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I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
I remember when the Web was new. I remember hoping that it wouldn't take off, because I had to pay for dialup by the minute, whereas, before the Web, I could just log in, collect email and news, send my messages and hang up again, all within a minute or so. Much cheaper!
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@stuartl @geospacedman @kibcol1049 MOD files went hard tho, if you had a tracker to play them.
@kibcol1049 @TheMNWolf Yep for example I used an Archimedes to browse the Internet in the early days and midi files weren't a thing on that platform, but we did have lots of repositories of tracker music.
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@TheLancashireman @geospacedman @kibcol1049 I think the live orchestra is rather a significant upgrade in fidelity compared to a MP3.
Not very portable though.
@stuartl @TheLancashireman @geospacedman @kibcol1049
The chamber orchestra was less intrusive and was so called because you could put it back under the bed when you'd finished with it.
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I'm so old I remember when the internet didn't have commercials.
@kibcol1049 I’m so old I remember when they added iframes to HTML. I remember thinking the web was really starting to go downhill. Those were such innocent times.
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@kibcol1049 I’m so old I remember when they added iframes to HTML. I remember thinking the web was really starting to go downhill. Those were such innocent times.
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@kibcol1049 @TheMNWolf Yep for example I used an Archimedes to browse the Internet in the early days and midi files weren't a thing on that platform, but we did have lots of repositories of tracker music.
@andrew @kibcol1049 @TheMNWolf I miss Acorn machines. Lovely computers.

