Where's the internet gone? I thought you had it!
Where's the internet gone? I thought you had it!
Haha, the internet did not fit on a 1.44mb floppy in 1998. Curious to know what was on this‽
1998 was well into the CD-ROM era and the internet was full of .mp3s and .isos by then.
66ReplyTrans-Equity is apparently a real estate brokerage in Florida. Maybe a backup of their website?
30ReplyI've heard from a friend that the best place to hide porn is the most boring sounding folder ever....
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I assumed it was the configuration to set a computer up to connect to the internet.
14ReplyIf it’s not meant to be funny, it might be a site index.
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My Star Trek GeoCities website in 1996 had so many images on it you would have needed a CD-R to back it up.
In 1998, there was so much media (Images, music, shareware, games, even video) on the net it would have taken a server farm to make a copy.
49ReplySo many dancing Spidermans
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Trans Equity?!?! The internet is WOKE! reeeeeee
42ReplyAnd of course the disk is black! Woke-ass libs.
16Reply#blackdisksmatter
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This is why I always print it out.
18ReplyI knew people who would print out stuff from the internet and bring it to work to share with everyone. Without someone's email address, that was really the only way to share it, since nobody had mobile phones at the time, and even the few phones that existed didn't have Internet.
4ReplyI remember printing off cheats for my PS1 games because it was easier than writing it all down to take to my bedroom to use them!
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I’m printing this post and comments so I can remember them later
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I deleted the internet, I'm sorry
10ReplyHoly shit that company is still there and everything
8ReplyWhat a scam. Everybody knows what the internet looks like https://youtu.be/iDbyYGrswtg
8ReplyThis is funny, but also, fuck Graham Linehan.
2ReplyMy first thought too lol
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Those were the days. All human knowledge (1.2 MB) easily fit on a 3.5 inch floppy boi.
7ReplyTim and Eric actually did a sketch based on this idea lmao
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