ITT:

ITT:
It's 1995. You're dialing in to a radical BBS in your area to discuss tech, download the latest hi-res backgrounds, and play Legend of the Red Dragon

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>get to use 15 minutes of lynx-based actual internet browsing for free
>figure out you can child-process with protocol handlers like telnet:// and bypass the timer
good times. never got into lord though

the atari lynx could get online?

doubt it but a 2600 probably could, i've seen them with accoustic couplers

never got into bbs as it wasnt a thing in my country but 1995 is coincidentally the first time i got a dial up modem and one of the first thing i did was looking up Sim City 2000 fansites and its also the first time i discovered game modding

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>imagine being a sysop
>they do it for free

Fuck off. I don't want to be nostalgic about the past. I just want the present to not blow massive cock.

by 95 the BBSes have gone corporate and they completely missed the internet fad happening right behind them

im here for the anime

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>kiss dolls
pls no

im here for the porn

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Nobody was using BBS in 1995, you faggot zoomer.

>1995
>BBS
They were already well on their way out by then... at least in the US that is

bbses didnt crash and burn until 1997, once AOL stopped charging by the hour and went to a flat rate

Imagine being this fucking old

>GIF images
fancy shmancy

i literally was but

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>1995
i sit on my fat and play with duplo or some shit

I came here to say this. I saw my first BBS in 1991 and my first website in 1993 and the web was getting much more attention. I sort of missed out on the best days of BBS.

It’s actually pretty great. I just turned 50. I am in great health. My mortgage is paid off. I have about $15 million in my retirement accounts. I have been working from home for 5 years now. Life is Good.

Pretty sure OP, born in 2002, just finished watching that before posting this thread.

I was on the Internet in 1995 using dial-up and slip on Windows 3.1