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Panda 09-11-2019 11:51 PM

21 days left
 

Merskelly Metalien 09-12-2019 12:05 AM

<XD Whaaataahah???

Panda 09-12-2019 01:15 AM

I don't know how in the freaking
world I used so much already. XD

bluebird 09-12-2019 02:20 AM

that fiber flex.
good thing it's unlimited lol

Panda 09-12-2019 02:24 AM

Imagine if it wasn't omg XD

bluebird 09-12-2019 02:27 AM

that'd be f u c k ed

Quiet Man Cometh 09-12-2019 02:38 AM

On anything that autoloads or autoplays videos and such? That will do it.

KittyBeary 09-12-2019 02:43 AM

What who how

Coda 09-12-2019 08:29 PM

I have to wonder just how much data my household uses. I've never bothered to check, but it's gotta be like half a terabyte per month.

mdom 09-12-2019 08:42 PM

this title thread is terrible ok

Panda 09-12-2019 08:44 PM

It's a click bait title.

mdom 09-12-2019 10:14 PM

I THOUGHT YOU WERE SICK

Panda 09-12-2019 10:24 PM

OMG T.T Yes, I can see that.

Merskelly Metalien 09-13-2019 11:47 PM

I thought it was a rare charity giveaway that wasn't posted in Charities and Quests for some reason. <x}

Den 09-16-2019 11:52 PM

ngl, I was just curious as to what the title referred to. >.>

Ava 09-23-2019 10:27 PM

Oof! Those messages used to give me so much anxiety before I had unlimited data!
I remember once, our WiFi went out and I had to use the dreaded data on my phone!
If I went over our limit, my parents would freak out!

Now, it's not even an issue lol
I'm glad those days are over

Death by Mirrors 09-24-2019 03:56 AM

Back in those days - years and years ago - when for the first time our internet wasn't paid by the minute, we had a limit of 250 megabyte per month. Which was also accounted as 8 something per day to make it worse, so you couldn't even save up for three days and watch a few videos on the fourth. Glad that's over and I don't need to worry about the limit anymore.

KittyBeary 09-24-2019 04:06 AM

Oh hey I recently saw something in Danganronpa 2...

https://i.imgur.com/VIy4cey.jpg

Kitalpha Hart 09-24-2019 04:09 AM

If we did that back on the old 30gb limited one someone would've been fried meat

Coda 09-24-2019 10:46 AM

You kids and your bandwidth measured in gigabytes...

When I first started using the Internet, I measured my transfer rates in megabytes per minute. (And if that number got as high as 1.1 MB/min I would be happy.) And I would automatically get kicked off after four hours.

At that transfer speed... I mean, in theory, if I automatically reconnected after each disconnect, and if I were downloading nonstop, and if I actually had a hard drive big enough to store that much data... I could download around 40 GB/month. Problem being, that's around 80x more hard drive space than I actually had.

Espy 09-24-2019 12:56 PM

I think the most "when I was your age" thing for me wrt Internet is, hmm...

AOL and AIM? And also trying to download a game and Windows would give you an estimate like [3 years, 9 months], but the game stuff was in my teens.

Man, I miss my family's old CRT monitor. That thing was cool. And our old CRT TV. We used that all the way up until, what... 2017-ish?

Back at my previous uni, we had a bandwidth limit of 10GB per week, which meant gamers would have to DL all their stuff before the semester...

Ava 09-24-2019 01:16 PM

Oof!
I remember the AOL thing...

And those UNGODLY noises the computer would make when trying to connect... ;-;

AIM was fun!

Coda 09-24-2019 02:22 PM

I loved those noises! Except for when I couldn't make them be quiet when connecting at night...

Merskelly Metalien 09-24-2019 02:39 PM

I used to AIM. :D That was fun and simple.
I also used to Neopets. <x}
And burn CDs,
and play All kinds of PC games for children. <x} Like Freddie Fish, and Putt-Putt. Never got to play Spy Fox or Pajama Sam, :/ only demos..
The oldest thing I did on a PC was play with a very primitive coloring book program with pages of animals, space ships, dinosaurs, a clown and other things. <x}
I was around 4.

Ava 09-24-2019 03:52 PM

OMG! I loved Freddi Fish!
I had all the games except for one. (I think the 4th one, the Western one)

I only played one Spy Fox game, "Dry Cereal".
But I've always wanted to play "Putt Putt Saves the Zoo" and Pajama Sam "You Are What You Eat, From Your Head To Your Feet". I've played those demos and they seemed like fun!

Do you guys remember Myst?
That was a really, really good game!

Death by Mirrors 09-24-2019 03:59 PM

My oldest computer memory ever is playing Solitaire and Minesweeper on the laboratory PC when my mom took me along to work once. That was still Windows 3.1 back then, but I loved the strange machine so much I instantly wished for a PC of our own.

Oldest internet memory dates back to the days of dial-up where it went "connect to the net, click on your email. Disconnect, read the message while offline. Compose an answer in Microsoft Word. Reconnect again, copy and paste into reply form, hit send."

I also remember the time where you were either careless or an asshole for sending 3mb bitmap attachments with your mail, and I still can whistle the connect beeping tune.

Merskelly Metalien 09-24-2019 07:02 PM

@Ava:
:D Yeeeee! Freddie Fish was the sh*t! xD
I still love it! Omg!
The one I loved the most was the Case of the Stolen Conch Shell. I played that over and over and over just to get all the character's evidence linking them to have stolen it. x'D
I played Putt-Putt saves the Zoo all the way through, :] and it was pretty enjoyable!

@ DbM: hehe, "strange machine". <xD <3 I love it. Used to play solitare too. :] And that one Space Cadet Pinball game. B]

Ava 09-25-2019 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Death by Mirrors (Post 1914842)
My oldest computer memory ever is playing Solitaire and Minesweeper on the laboratory PC when my mom took me along to work once. That was still Windows 3.1 back then, but I loved the strange machine so much I instantly wished for a PC of our own.

Oldest internet memory dates back to the days of dial-up where it went "connect to the net, click on your email. Disconnect, read the message while offline. Compose an answer in Microsoft Word. Reconnect again, copy and paste into reply form, hit send."

I also remember the time where you were either careless or an asshole for sending 3mb bitmap attachments with your mail, and I still can whistle the connect beeping tune.

I remember my family's first computer. It had Windows 98.

I remember my first internet search. I used to loooove this anime called, "A Tiny Snow Fairy Sugar" and in the DVD boxes there was a website, I think it was the anime's official website, but I can't remember it that well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merskelly Metalien (Post 1914889)
@Ava:
:D Yeeeee! Freddie Fish was the sh*t! xD
I still love it! Omg!
The one I loved the most was the Case of the Stolen Conch Shell. I played that over and over and over just to get all the character's evidence linking them to have stolen it. x'D
I played Putt-Putt saves the Zoo all the way through, :] and it was pretty enjoyable!

@ DbM: hehe, "strange machine". <xD <3 I love it. Used to play solitare too. :] And that one Space Cadet Pinball game. B]

I LOVED that one! I think that was the first one I played!
My favorite Freddi Fish game is Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse. I always thought that one had the best music :D
Did you know that Freddi Fish games are now on apps that you can play on your devices?! I think I've only seen it in the iTunes store, so I'm not sure about android devices :(

Death by Mirrors 09-25-2019 02:39 AM

Ah yes, Space Cadet. I played that a whole lot when we finally had a computer, and I got surprisingly good at it. Which is funny because I've never managed a decent score at an arcade pinball machine. Once the whole thing gets three dimensional, my reaction sucks.

Kitalpha Hart 09-25-2019 03:43 AM

Now, for me, games were more along the lines of Reader Rabbit and Cluefinders. Fun, but still educational
I wonder if I can find any of the Cluefinders games anywhere that are playable...

I have played Putt Putt Saves the Zoo, but at the library, where the computers downstairs, the kid's library, had it. Had a few others but I don't remember them
Remember playing all sorts of games in second grade because our classroom had four computers, but I don't remember their names at all

Espy 09-25-2019 03:48 AM

The most popular computer game at my grade school was Nanosaur. Kids fucking fought over the iMacs every rainy day lunch, and there were lines for each computer. Was always devastating when lunchtime ended and the teacher called you back to your seat before you had a chance to play.

Stabbsworth 09-25-2019 09:10 AM

The oldest Windows OS I've used would be either Vista or XP.

And no, XP cannot run Minecraft.

Espy 09-25-2019 01:54 PM

The oldest one I remember seeing the boot screen of was XP, but the oldest one I’ve used would have to be 98 or 95.

Ava 09-25-2019 06:40 PM

I liked Reader Rabbit too!
I had Reader Rabbit 3rd grade math and I had one for kindergarten and it was a summer camp theme.


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