I went to a talk at the Computer History Museum last night titled
"Dialed In: The Prehistory of Social Media".
I went to a talk at the Computer History Museum last night titled
"Dialed In: The Prehistory of Social Media".
Sounds like a good time overall. Where is this museum?
Mike
too bad he didn't tell us about it before he went. we could have watched it li
e together on youtube.
https://computerhistory.org/events/dialed-in/
I went to a talk at the Computer History Museum last night
titled "Dialed In: The Prehistory of Social Media".
Of course, no mention of the fact that BBSes persevere to
this day. That wouldn't fit the narrative...
Hello pF!
** On Friday 26.04.24 - 07:03, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All:
I went to a talk at the Computer History Museum last night
titled "Dialed In: The Prehistory of Social Media".
[...]
Of course, no mention of the fact that BBSes persevere to
this day. That wouldn't fit the narrative...
The lack of mention of how BBSes are represented today is sad.
I think people have heard enough of the history. But unlike
some things from the past that are has-beens and don't carry
on, BBSes have continued to exist and should be mentioned in
panels and talks about the technology!
MRO wrote to Ogg <=-
The lack of mention of how BBSes are represented today is sad.
I think people have heard enough of the history. But unlike
some things from the past that are has-beens and don't carry
on, BBSes have continued to exist and should be mentioned in
panels and talks about the technology!
bbses are not perservering. they are pathetic shadows of their
former selves. they are not worth mentioning.
Ogg wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
The lack of mention of how BBSes are represented today is sad.
I think people have heard enough of the history. But unlike
some things from the past that are has-beens and don't carry
on, BBSes have continued to exist and should be mentioned in
panels and talks about the technology!
some things from the past that are has-beens and don't carry
on, BBSes have continued to exist and should be mentioned in
panels and talks about the technology!
One of the questions submitted to the panel (not by me, surprisingly)
was "what about the current BBS scene?". It didn't get asked.
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