where I first learned the term spam.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Anybody troll people by using command line to send a pop up message to another machine on the network?
where I first learned the term spam.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Anybody troll people by using command line to send a pop up message to another machine on the network?
lotsofhp said:cisgenderedAggie said:
Like goatse?
Back then we'd prank each other by setting peoples homepage to meatspin.com
agz win said:
260-32121990Hullaballoo said:
I too registered for classes for the '87 year using the dial in phone system. "Please enter an action code now..." "I'm sorry, you're action code was not recognized. Please try again."
Long nights, Zachry basement, fighting over Vax terminals. Good times (not really)Ag with kids said:
Claude! said:260-32121990Hullaballoo said:
I too registered for classes for the '87 year using the dial in phone system. "Please enter an action code now..." "I'm sorry, you're action code was not recognized. Please try again."
I can't see these without thinking of this...javajaws said:
Ogre09 said:jwoodmd said:
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Txgunrnnr said:agz win said:
Wow!! And I thought I was the only kid with an Intellivison, when everyone else had Atari's!
Emotional Support Cobra said:
Grad school:
1990Hullaballoo said:
I too registered for classes for the '87 year using the dial in phone system. "Please enter an action code now..." "I'm sorry, you're action code was not recognized. Please try again."
gigemags-99 said:Claude! said:260-32121990Hullaballoo said:
I too registered for classes for the '87 year using the dial in phone system. "Please enter an action code now..." "I'm sorry, you're action code was not recognized. Please try again."
Registering for classes on a touch tone phone was the WORST!
lotsofhp said:Emotional Support Cobra said:
Grad school:
I used to love talking girls on AIM. It was a rush when they would log in with that little door opening sound coming across the speakers of my family's desk top back in the office.
In the fall of 1984, my instructor for an introductory computer class was Dr. Joe's wife Chris. We used these TRS-80 beauties…1990Hullaballoo said:
I remember Dr. Joe Townsend (Ag. Ed.) was soooo happy to get his new "portable" computer. It had an 8086 processor and a 10MB hard drive along with a 5 1/4" floppy. About the size of a carry on suitcase and weighed about 40 pounds.
He was even happier two years later when he got a newer one with a 286 processor, 30 MB hard drive and 5 1/4" and 3 1/2" hard drives
I too registered for classes for the '87 year using the dial in phone system. "Please enter an action code now..." "I'm sorry, you're action code was not recognized. Please try again."