>Woodwyn shared:
>
>I still remember dialing into CompuServ at 1200 baud, so I ain't
>complaining too much <G>.
>
>-------------
>
>I subscribed to GENie back then and went on line at night at 300bps.
>When I got my first 1200 baud modem I thought it was the epitome of
>high tech!
>
>Aloha,
>
>Richard

And I still remember the first bill from AOHe(double hockey sticks).
$196.00.   2400 baud modem, IIsi 5/80 with System 7.1.  The annoying thing
was waiting 85 minutes to download Quicktime 1.6.1.  Eventually wound up
having a $60.00 limit put on my AOL account.  Which, was detrimental to my
contuning to use AOL, since the card that was being used expired at the end
of November '95.  By then, I had used up my monthly allotment.  Never did
update the info.  Just let it disappear.  Already had real internet access
and a SurpaFAXModem 288 hooked up.

Anyhow, going to be having some fun on the SE/30 in a few weeks.  Last time
I used it, it had developed the SimasiMac problem.
-J



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