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From: | Sam Liddicott |
Subject: | Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Flash-equivalents |
Date: | Tue, 10 Oct 2006 21:19:59 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060918) |
Jon Grant wrote:
Hey, I had to generate RS232 by hand shaking a thin strand of copper wire against a car battery.Dave Crossland wrote:On 10/10/06, Matt Lee <address@hidden> wrote:In my day, we'd write our SWF files in hex editors, upload them via Gopher to Compuserve over UUCP and then relax with a nice glass of gin.What what, Compuserve? X.25 networks were where it was at, kids. lol ;pBefore my time... I first got online on my Archimedes A440 via Argonet in 1996. Before even my school was online -- they got AOL after a while, lol. 300/75 baud modems were invented after I accidentally managed to modulate my signal one shivery cold winter. I remember once when the canvas straps with which I carried the battery snapped, dropping it to the floor and cutting off my connection - hence the once ubiquitous error message: no carrier And the only "flash" I got back then were electrical burns and sparks. Ahh... those were the days. Sam |
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