There was once a time when it took hours to download a file, when you had to find out from friends and magazines the numbers to the best… well.. let’s call them “sites,” and when your home phone (no mobile back then) was the same line that you used to access remote servers. That was the wonderful, frustrating, and amazing world of BBSes. In this episode, we talk about our first time using computers to access a larger world!
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Show Notes
A History of BBS » bit.ly/2ESsVTH
History of Early Modems » bit.ly/2Q1zwfv
The Sounds of Different Modems » youtu.be/ckc6XSSh52w
The Lost Civilization of Dial Up Bulletin Boards » bit.ly/2fsiTJE
Forgotten World of BBS Door Games » bit.ly/2EKviHj
History of Online Forums » bit.ly/2FFVynV
RIP CompuServe » bit.ly/2hrWHAH
Wikipedia on GEnie » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEnie
AOL at 30 » time.com/3857628/aol-1985-history/
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