CompuServe
I wonder if the tent supplier is happy from all the exposure they got from #fyrefest. #fyrefestival #eventprofs #vendors pic.twitter.com/rapKlW7dTg
Our first was born in '81. The twins a few years later. Much of the decade was spent at home. Some of it's a blur. Landlording in Chicago - tales I could tell!
Subjects: 1980s, CompuServe, personal history, Radio Shack Model I
I was contemplating Ace's 2nd banning post of the week.
Apropos of somebody maybe:
Home is home, no matter how dilapidated and disheveled.
♦
Before AOSHQ... there was a time before, wasn't there?
I remember being on CompuServe...
I don't have a Twitter account to quit...
...but I think we still have a Facebook account my son set up for our business, the one that went under years ago. I'll quit that!
FenelonSpoke: ...someone was saying in another thread that I was lesbian and that I read "Gay Patriot" or call another woman "dear" proves it.
AllenG: Okay... it's time to talk about something important with the Horde. ... medical directives, living wills ... Ace of Spades HQ directive ...
Subjects: CompuServe, Jarrell Bairrington, online community
Back on CompuServe, Georgia Griffith was a powerhouse of a Sysop, tight on managing the forums she ran, strict on the banhammer rules. She ran the best and fastest-moving forums.
VIA: "Who wants a fully operational TRS-Model 100 from Radio Shack?"
wow
"...And I say that as an ette." —Infidel
20 years ago
Two years into the Clinton era.
CompuServe for a few. Web was unknown.
Before cells. Only recently able to own your own hardwired.
Subjects: 2001-9-11, Bill Clinton, cells, CompuServe, Oklahoma City Bombing
(Continuing. I promise I'll never do this again. Until the 20th anniversary, anyway. I should live so long.)
Besides being Green Beer Day, tomorrow is also the 18th anniversary of the day I first put a page up on the web.
There are moments in life which define your future.
I was looking at computers. There was several choices, including a kit named after a fruit, which I briefly considered.
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." - Winston Churchill. Folks might seem one way in one situation, quite different in another.
Back in the day, on CompuServe religion forum, there were characters who, like some folks here, seemed out of place, too, um, enthusiastic, pushy, insistent about q particular belief - nuts to the
fully functioning TRS-100.... - Village Idiot's Apprentice
Heh. I could put it here in the museum/mausoleum next to the Mrs's lonely old 100 with the clobbered keyboard.
From being a kid, a spouse, a parent, kinda seems like grumpy met grumpy at the wrong time and a door slammed. Grumpy and Graceful don't coexist. Graceful defuses, grumpy exacerbates.
" All factors being equal -- the health of the relationship, economic stability, etc., -- a hetero marriage is the superior environment for raising children."
A Mindful Webworker on January 28, 2013 at 10:03 am said:
Just read thru some of the comments about SoS.
Stuck's story recalls ancient days debating Meaningful Stuff on Compuserve forums. One's debate opponent usually digs in deeper, practically never conceding, becoming enlightened or informed.
Then I were a hacker, by necessity. Now I be (mostly) a user, unavoidably.
Subjects: computers, Radio Shack Model I, CompuServe, personal history
My earliest online masks and computer encounters
Subjects: Internet, computers, CompuServe, Radio Shack Model I, IBM, online communication