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Eddie 1261 mentioned Usenet in +++ THIS +++post. Internet providers (ISP) use to include home pages and access to "extras" like newsgroups and usenet. It ain't that way anymore. Forums evolved from bulletin boards but I really can't think of anything that replaced newsgroups. Newsgroups +++ still exist +++ but are no longer offered by most ISPs. Now newsgroups are a subscription service. I miss providers like Earthlink and BellSouth.
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In those days I had an ISP that was strictly UNIX based. It was run by a Polish immigrant and their servers were in his basement. It ended up growing into a 3 million dollar company. He was hired away by Deutche Telekom and sold the business to 2 other guys who were eventually bought out and absorbed by a bigger company. I was ALL OVER those USEnet news groups. Good old NNTP servers on port 119!!! I met a LOT of women on the singles newsgroups. That was a place to run under the radar and do such things. There were music groups, for sale, pets, anything you can imagine. The younger folks don't know what they missed back in the days when the internet was all text, running something called Lynx (links - get it?)? You could telnet to anywhere you knew the domain name of. I used to go to colleges and see what I could see. I once went to the University of Prague and found a bunch of people with my last name. Once turned out to be a math prof there and we talked a lot about ancestry. It was from him that I learned that I would need to knw the 2 block area in Yugoslavia where my grandparents lived to do any good because my last name is a very common Slovenian names.
Those days are long gone. Now it's "Set up an account. Give us your email - name - address - phone number - and we will annoy you forever." Very different time back then. Once browsing included graphics (Was Mosaic the first graphic based browser?) things changed quickly.
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back in the day, my son and I hosted a BBS. We used WWIV BBS software, which was open source and moddable. We mostly subscribed to newsgroups that were oriented toward creativity. All it required was a dedicated phone line. I wrote several freeware online games for our BBS that used ANSI graphics. There was a hangman game, a word jumble game and a few more.
Apparently BBSs are still alive and well, because somebody recently contacted me to ask if my games were still available. If, in fact, BBSes are still a thing, I guess you could get newsgroups by setting up a BBS and subscribing to the feeds.
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I remember newsgroups, including one for Band-in-a-Box, a few for MIDI binaries, and two for saxophone players. They were a little like these forums, but the interface wasn't as slick. I was interested in a couple of BBSs, but never actually found one that was useful enough for my needs at the time. I remember my dial-up modem, but not fondly Insights and incites by Notes
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Anyone remember the online service, +++ Prodigy +++ or +++ Compuserve +++? How about America Online? I use to recycle AOL floppy discs by using them for MIDI file storage. I made a Christmas tree out of AOL CDs and used spare CDs to make colorful wall clocks.
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I remember the problems they had early on. They were down so much they were known as America Offline.
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I was a user of the Youngstown and Cincinnati freenets.
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I was BIG on the Cleveland FreeNet. In fact I was the moderator if the MIDI forum. That got me unlimited call length. That was so great to be able to telnet out of there and play!
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Not only Usenet but I was really fond of Fidonet. When I first moved to Arkansas we had NO internet. NONE! I talked a local bbs into carrying a couple of feeds. That was when they taleked about the information super highway. We were on the information gravel road!
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