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2023-12-21 at 12:18 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 12:28 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 2:35 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 2:50 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 2:57 PM UTCo um kay ?
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2023-12-21 at 3:08 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 3:12 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 3:24 PM UTCI've never received a fax, but oven done all the other shit and I remember laserdiscs and when fags were something you inhaled.
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2023-12-21 at 3:32 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 3:33 PM UTC8-tracks, mother fickers...
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2023-12-21 at 4:56 PM UTCI got 8 but it could be 10 because I think I played with a rotary phone and held a floppy disk.
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2023-12-21 at 4:58 PM UTCThe dial-up was at my aunt's house in the countryside if that's what that was, internet connected to the phone or something.
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2023-12-21 at 5:02 PM UTCI have vague memories of the library in my primary school. It's abandoned now and I broke into it, have photos somewhere. But the vague memories, I don't remember doing anything on the computers other than playing games, maybe it was Tetris and that winnie the witch pc game, now that it's coming back to me I think I remember loading games from disks
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2023-12-21 at 5:22 PM UTCnever paid with a cheque
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2023-12-21 at 7 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 7:03 PM UTC
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2023-12-21 at 7:08 PM UTCThis is why we need to revolutionize fax technology so it can work without a phone number
FOip is the future
Because if you can get packet radio internet you could piggyback your transmission through already existing wires by shooting your data through the net and having a protocol where a fax machine can pull that data from a telephone line somehow without using a phone number.
Or maybe it has to be entirely virtual but idk sounds more robust than a POP3 email server if you ask me
Using POP3 on a fax server just seems retarded to me. Why are there like 7 different protocols for email but only 1 modern t38 fax protocol
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2023-12-21 at 8:10 PM UTCAny od you on here beside eke remember floppy disks?
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2023-12-21 at 8:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Third Temple #14 is in questioned. Accessed the actual Internet Gateway or just a BBS? I mean AOL used a dialup and then gatewayed but was annoyingly slow
so 1?.. i dunno :/
in 1970-something i used a rotary phone in NYC with a 7-digit phone number to call a dial-up computer to access a pace-maker download