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Your Very First Website...

Ah, the 286. I remember doing spreadsheets in HS on a 286. Monochrome screen. Nice.
 
I remember trying to open the BBC website on our university computers in 1994. All that happened was a little picture of the world in the corner of the screen rotated and I got to look at a blank screen. Then I got bored and wandered off. My first computer was an Acorn Atom, if that's of interest to anyone.
 
My first computer was a Commodore 64 though a friend of mine had a TI, but I can't remember the model.
My first online experience was playing Risk, but I don't remember the site. It was back in the days where you had to take the phone off of the hook and place it on the modem. I think I just revealed my age.:sad:
 
Well, I can't actually remember the first website that I opened, but I do remember the first website I created when I was bout 11. It was an Eiffel 65 tribute page . . . and it was completely awesome . . .
 
Yes, it was some html page I had opened using dos way back when.
It was some college site. It was wierd. Only thing I was using the Internet was for usenet and ftp'ing into a bbs when I got bumped off using direct connection thru a modem.
 
It was around 1993 and I believe it was Prodigy or it could have been Compuserve. Before that I was using gopher and accessing bulletin boards. We were hosting the internet equipment and modems for a company out of Virginia. They gave me free dial up internet access for monitoring their equipment and being a go between. I tell you those 14.4 K baud modem were sceamin!! :lol:




DanG
 
My first computer was a 486 by IBM, back in 1994.

My first trip to the Web must have been in '99, to the website of my favourite radio station: Bayern 3
 
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