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On Jun 7, 2022, at 9:59 AM, Frank Wimberly <[email protected]> wrote:


I had a CMU Andrew account.  You're all pikers.  Long live AFS.

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On Tue, Jun 7, 2022, 9:41 AM Steve Smith 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Glen wrote:

Just yesterday, I saw an email post to a math forum from someone with an 
aol.com<http://aol.com> suffix. I thought "Who in hell still uses AOL?" Ha! Now 
I've got a bad case of FOMO. But I'll be damned if I'm joining yet another 
Discord server ... maybe next week.

I was recently back in touch with a high-school chum.  She was quite proud of 
her aol.com<http://aol.com> account and I didn't have the heart to tell her how 
much the olde garde who had been on some version of the internet before Al Gore 
(and AOL and Compuserve) invented it considered AOL users to be an 
embarrassment.  And then there are the WELL (whole earth 'lectronic link) folks 
who were (in?) ordinately proud of their Bay Area BBS system that hosted 
thousands (tens of?) in the 80s.  I still have friends who use their 
well.com<http://well.com> addys proudly.

I am still a little mad/dismissive of AOL (and SciAm) because we did an early 
hypermedia "proof of concept" for SciAm (student project at LANL) and they 
blithely were (in the background) signing like a 10 year deal with AOL to 
provide that service for their customers.   For that whole decade (into the 
2000s) I think Scientific American did not even have a website (or when they 
did it was served through AOL).   We did all the mockup on a NeXT machine which 
was a little unfair and/or showed things in too good of a light really.   Maybe 
what AOL did (pretty lame BTW) was actually a good LCD (least common 
denominator) for *their* customers and many who were dialing in at 1200bps on 
an early Winderz or even DOS machine.

I was an early patron of the first ISP in Santa Fe 
(StudioX/nets.com<http://nets.com>) with Roadrunner.com and several others 
coming in on their heels for my first private e-mail/web address, but let it go 
when (on their 10th anniversary) they *said* they were selling/passing us all 
off to one of the others and becoming nothing but a boutique web 
design/services shop.   Apparently enough of their customers raised a ruckus 
because after I'd moved to ABQ based Southwest Cyberport (thus 
swcp.com<http://swcp.com>) they retracted the threat and kept 
nets.com<http://nets.com> running (through whomever bought them out)...

I do sometimes covet a well.com<http://well.com> address, but not enough to 
actually sign up for it (seems they *still* offer new well.com<http://well.com> 
addresses?).  https://www.well.com/join/   $150/year!


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