Well, I remember playing Kill the Klingons on a Plasma terminal in 1979
at Naval Training Center. It was linked over Darpanet to some university
computer system in, I believe New York.

So if you start feeling old, let me know...

Regards, Jim

On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 23:15, Seth Cohn wrote:
> Was digging around in google groups (aka the old dejanews) since they've
> been adding more stuff, and found old of my old sigs (circa 1997):
> 
> "In my books, the name Seth Cohn is right up there with Serdar Argic,
>  Robert McElwaine, Laurence Canter and Martha Siegel." - Michael Dillon
> *Subscribe to alt.fan.seth-cohn and never miss anything I say again on
> Usenet!*
> Gimme a Sethy snack? On the Internet, no one knows you're a crime solving
> dog.
> 
> The scary thing about this sig is that even in 1997 it was showing its' age
> and by now it's truly an antique.
> 1) Anyone know who Argic (10), McElwaine(10), Canter and Siegel (5) were?
> The number in (#) is geekpoints awarded for knowing each one.
> 
> 2) Usenet is a pale shadow of itself.  alt.fan.seth-cohn isn't even carried
> anywhere anymore.
> 
> 3) Does everyone know if you are a dog on the Internet now?  Does anyone
> recall that phrase I was parodying.
> 
> Cyber 'culture' is a scary thing... it expires so fast.  'in ye olde days'
> is a matter of years.
> 
> Seth,
> feeling far older than I should...
> 
> 
> 

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