How many of you are actually oldschool?
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How many of you are actually oldschool?
Meaning, if you're 16, you don't qualify. If you're 21, you probably don't qualify either.
I'm talking 1994-1995.
How many of you still exist?
I'm talking 1994-1995.
How many of you still exist?
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
I've been around since '98 or so...
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
Newbies.
January, 1992.
January, 1992.
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
'93 or '94 maybe to start... i remember this, because i used irc to download startrek episodes, and that's when DS9 started to air.
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Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
Class of 1995.
I'm middle-age school.
I'm middle-age school.
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Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
Lessee, FDR was president when I was born, and WW-II hadn't yet started. First computer was using 5-bit and then 8-bit ASCII on oiled tape. Then mainframe, using Holorith cards. Then went to CP/M with original Xerox WYSIWYG. Then PC using EBCIDEC. Sysoped two multi-line BBS's run under non-Windows DR-DOS. Thence onto IRC and invited to operhood by one of the oldest school servers. Is that old school enough for you?
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Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
I think I started around 95-96 just before the ircnet split..
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
Ohh yeh? Well I knew god...Handle With Care wrote:Lessee, FDR was president when I was born, and WW-II hadn't yet started. First computer was using 5-bit and then 8-bit ASCII on oiled tape. Then mainframe, using Holorith cards. Then went to CP/M with original Xerox WYSIWYG. Then PC using EBCIDEC. Sysoped two multi-line BBS's run under non-Windows DR-DOS. Thence onto IRC and invited to operhood by one of the oldest school servers. Is that old school enough for you?
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Oh Jeff? Yah.. me and him go way back..webdawg wrote:Ohh yeh? Well I knew god...
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
29 years old here.. been on since i was 13. I suppose you could consider that old school
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Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
April 1997...if i recall
Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
I began on DALnet around 1997 or 1998, and a week or so later found myself on EFnet as well. I have been using both ever since.
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Re: How many of you are actually oldschool?
Lessee, FDR was president when I was born, and WW-II hadn't yet started. First computer was using 5-bit and then 8-bit ASCII on oiled tape. Then mainframe, using Holorith cards. Then went to CP/M with original Xerox WYSIWYG. Then PC using EBCIDEC. Sysoped two multi-line BBS's run under non-Windows DR-DOS. Thence onto IRC and invited to operhood by one of the oldest school servers. Is that old school enough for you?
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