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Hey Joe! Sep 02 11:55 07, Joe Delahaye wrote to Carol Shenkenberger: JD> Oh, I know the connections were there for years. First military, JD> then JD> colleges were added. As well as gov't and that was the original internet. They added to the infrastructure that was already more or less in place. JD> There were some large (for want of a better JD> word) BBSs as well. I could dial into that, and then for a price, JDG>. The first BBS I ever saw was a university library running on the existing lines that served up a searchable database of the books available. It was ascii based. I am pretty sure the server ran on VMS. It worked great and there was no need to dial it up since it was readily telnetable. I think they later had a dialup line but I don't think that lasted too long as they later switched to a httpd thingy. I seem to recall rendering with lynx being a tad flakey on ye ol' terminals. I thought the ascii based one was best. Progress eh? They can keep it. Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0* Origin: The Pointy Stick Society XXIX - Only one I in teamwork (1:261/38.9) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 11/201 14/300 400 34/999 106/1 120/228 123/500 134/10 140/1 SEEN-BY: 222/2 229/4000 236/150 249/303 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1406 1418 SEEN-BY: 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 393/68 633/104 260 262 267 285 712/848 SEEN-BY: 800/432 801/161 189 2222/700 2800/18 2905/0 @PATH: 261/38 633/260 267 |
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