Long before anyone had heard of the Internet, users have primeval home personal to read the morning newspaper online. . . Steve Newman History of Art in 1981 was broadcast on KRON San Francisco.
@ Zonemad96, hahahahahaha, Get Ya Ya Ya Ya, I would be only 2.1 today, a second computer so quickly now, ya yaya, hey hey hey there, old computers were slow, ya ya yay Ya, tell me more yeah yeah yeah
haha lmao BWA It takes about two hours in the entire newspaper recive now we invite you to less than half a second to the newpaper throughout the text. . . and images and all would be on Second. . lol and it’s wireless
@ TaylorwBei all respect. Thats wrong. The early Internet was already in 1969. But it was a military project. A small number of universities, they also had.
Lol @ bytes more media, you just reminded me of this older man, I know, it took him three days to understand how to get to his computer to say “Hi Karl” was his first computer. I do not think he ever used either. I like to see the old technique that I was not aware. I only used the old shit programs in school. I was born in 1981. I loved Oregon Trail. thats what a dull life as much pleasure mine. A look back at how far we’ve come.
@ It was crazy Danrichards23 at the time. People use punctuation and write in complete sentences. Some of them actually put periods and commas in the right positions. I’m glad we do not live in these times. We sofistimicated is now.
OK, class, here’s how it was: CompuServe, and this first version of “Getting the News Online” even before the Internet 13 years. We did the same at the source, the other “first line service” with United Press and Cox Cable News. The predecessors of blogs, search and social media have been put into place afterwards. Thus, new biz began to understand the message of this medium. It is tragic that he never fell to
laugh my fucking ass off Crankin’s PC and read the news ol morning, perhaps not as farfetched as it sounds. UN-believable how something so simple was his pleasure now days, the distance seems far-fetched in the past. surprising.
Oh my freaking god, that was the year of my birth. they wouldve shit if she could see me sitting here on my laptop on 3G. The things that we have so forgranted.
@ Zonemad96, hahahahahaha, Get Ya Ya Ya Ya, I would be only 2.1 today, a second computer so quickly now, ya yaya, hey hey hey there, old computers were slow, ya ya yay Ya, tell me more yeah yeah yeah
Richard Halloran is a computer in his house? Is he a billionaire?
Some years my ass!
This is what killed the newspaper
haha lmao BWA It takes about two hours in the entire newspaper recive now we invite you to less than half a second to the newpaper throughout the text. . . and images and all would be on Second. . lol and it’s wireless
Snap at 1:58 that old monitor!
@ Danrichards23 course, I had some today. I think they were Frito-Lay.
The Internet is the future.
Damn that looks like the old Internet.
assumes that the old guy is a job! Lol! 2 hours to download the text. Good thing I knew about the network until it is usable!
@ Danrichards23 Stop Talking Crazy
@ TaylorwBei all respect. Thats wrong. The early Internet was already in 1969. But it was a military project. A small number of universities, they also had.
The Internet was there so early in 1969. Not many people knew, but.
Internet? Is this thing still?
@ Danrichards23 agree! I was boen in 76 some five years older, but used to play on the Commodore 64 and Goofy write programs for the fun of it.
what next? Put computer chips in people? : /
@ Mryuck206
@ Kranktank first 21 GigaByte !!!!! THATS impossible! ensure that, in 2010, is a pharmacy on the corner of each, but the 1981st
Lol @ bytes more media, you just reminded me of this older man, I know, it took him three days to understand how to get to his computer to say “Hi Karl” was his first computer. I do not think he ever used either. I like to see the old technique that I was not aware. I only used the old shit programs in school. I was born in 1981. I loved Oregon Trail. thats what a dull life as much pleasure mine. A look back at how far we’ve come.
@ It was crazy Danrichards23 at the time. People use punctuation and write in complete sentences. Some of them actually put periods and commas in the right positions. I’m glad we do not live in these times. We sofistimicated is now.
OK, class, here’s how it was: CompuServe, and this first version of “Getting the News Online” even before the Internet 13 years. We did the same at the source, the other “first line service” with United Press and Cox Cable News. The predecessors of blogs, search and social media have been put into place afterwards. Thus, new biz began to understand the message of this medium. It is tragic that he never fell to
laugh my fucking ass off Crankin’s PC and read the news ol morning, perhaps not as farfetched as it sounds. UN-believable how something so simple was his pleasure now days, the distance seems far-fetched in the past. surprising.
Oh my freaking god, that was the year of my birth. they wouldve shit if she could see me sitting here on my laptop on 3G. The things that we have so forgranted.
You did it.
hey u forgot to hang up the phone b4 AU advantage of the internet, lol