Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
It was just a wee little beastie
The 1981 video is funny enough:
but Nancy Nall, a "news-paper" writer, made it hilarious:
but Nancy Nall, a "news-paper" writer, made it hilarious:
Rotary-dial phones! Those old modems with the cups! You’ll notice one of the participating papers was the Columbus Dispatch — that’s because the service provider for all this was Compuserve, based there. I can still summon the sight of the copy editor whose job it was to handle the upload, and Kirk will remember his name, but I don’t. I sent this to someone this morning, who replied: It’s like a slasher movie; THE INTERNET’S IN THE HOUSE!!!! GET OUT!!!! IT WANTS TO KILL YOU AND YOUR PROFESSION. Man, I’ll say.
Tuesday, August 13, 2002
This just in
The Archbishop of Miami gives a sort of heads-up on the Internet. What it is, be careful, et cetera.
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