History of the Internet and computers

Replies: 4 Views: 2,672 Started: May 15, 2005, 5:09 PM
History of the Internet and computers · May 15, 2005, 5:09 PM · edited Sep 8, 2005, 2:54 PM
#7869
Now tell me...have you ever thought about the good old times. I mean the good old computer times. Have you ever thoughtabought how Internet looked like only 7 - 8 years ago. Things changed man. I remember when Internet was a virgin (how I like to call it). In that terms by now Internet would be ... well you guess. There was a time when if you wanted to
check a naked girl you had to visit sex.com or playboy.com, but now, tits literally pop up. Haha get it pop up. Back then nobody really knew what the Internet could offer. Back then if you were talking to a 19 year old blond good looking female from Canada (19/f/Canada) you were really talking to a 19 year old good looking girl. But know... I am scared to tell you who are you talking with. Sick. It is the way with everything. When people find a way how to use something, goodbye.

Ou you know John from next door? Yea, what about him.
He earned ?few million dollars working some sh** on the Internet, in only one year.
Cool lets make some sh** and earn a few ourselves, and f*** up the internet.

Its like that,if people start using something to get some fast money, bye bye. Now you have spam, viruses, bad E-mail, you need to look hard to talk to a normal person, I mean you name it. Before you couldnt get one E-mail a month, but now you have to change your E-mail once a month because you get over 100 mails a month. But still only one that matters, and is real. I miss the good old Internet. Back than it was perfect. It was unique, nothing like it was seen ever before. Do you even remember what Internet looked like? It is never going to be good as it was, remember this. I miss that kind of the NET. I know that now you can find everything you want, you can download everything you want, but still I would trade this for back the way it used to be. But thats me. It doesnt matter anymore. What matters is that we remember how things were, and how things are now. For just a second lets remember what happened. Do you remember when there was no AGP,when sound was coming out of small speakers, when you had to be a genious to hook up a computer, what about ISA port for your sound card or modem. Do you remember when games didnt have cool soundtracks from famous singers because there was no money in it, when games were going for gaming, not for graphics. When you had 1 mb on your graphic card or 16 mb of ram. When there was no Windows bzzzz out of bounds. There was always Windows. When there was no DVD, for a CDRW you had to be really rich.
Can you live without an optical mouse. What did the notebook look like, was it used by astronauts only :) Or the time when there was no mp3, mp what, mp3. Back then there was no Winamp,divx player,winzip was just invented (top of the art software). Thank God for plug and play. Java,php,Visual studio,3d studio max... man a lot of things happened. What games were you playing at that time. Could you play anything at that time on that computer. I remember most of the times the games could be played but the sound was a mistery which couldnt be solved. Back than people were discusing what was a Hacker. And if you said in public motherboard or mouse people would laugh at you. I think this is not even half of the things that happened. How fast things are really going? Take a look at this.
Procesor--Year--number of tranzistors--Micrones--Procesor speed--MOPS
8080______1974________6,000__________6________2 Mhz______0,64
8088______1979_______29,000__________3________5 Mhz______0,33
80286_____1982______134,000__________1,5_______6 Mhz______1
80386_____1985______275,000__________1,5______16 Mhz______5
486_______1989_____1,200,000_________1________25 Mhz_____20
Pentium____1993____3,100,000__________0,8______60 Mhz____100
Pentium II__1997____7,500,000__________0,35____233 Mhz____300
Pentium III_1999____9,500,000__________0,25____450 Mhz____510
Pentium IV_2000___42,000,000__________0,18___1.500 Mhz___1,700


In hope that we can change something else than computer software, enjoy!
Post #2 · May 16, 2005, 1:46 PM
#7903
Man, this is so great! I remember reading it before ;)

(tits pop-up, :lol3: )
Post #3 · May 16, 2005, 2:40 PM
#7905
Glory to the good old times, let them rest in peace.
I hail the great new times and I am most definitely looking forward to the future of computers and internet :D
Post #4 · May 16, 2005, 3:24 PM
#7908
WOW It's funtastics datas :thumbsup:
Post #5 · May 17, 2005, 7:02 AM
#7953
I am to looking forward to the future, things are starting to look better. 2 - 3 years ago situation wasnt so bright. People are starting to fix things which they broke. My guess is there are still a lot of things that are ment to happen. Like new laws, new rules, boundries and so on.

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