Subj : Dialed In To : All From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Fri Apr 26 2024 07:03:00 I went to a talk at the Computer History Museum last night titled "Dialed In: The Prehistory of Social Media". Kevin Driscoll, author of the book "Modem Media" and Danah Boyd, author of "It's Complicated: The social lives of networked teens" made up a panel with a moderator. They spoke quite a bit about the dial-up days, touching on the local flavor dial-up BBSes had, told some stories they'd heard about local nodes (like the local coffee.net that San Francisco had that brought in non-computer owners into online communities) and touched on some of the qualities of the earlier online experience. What I was reminded of was how exclusive BBSing was - you needed a computer, a modem, and then you needed to find a way to get your first comms program and find a BBS phone number list. Of course, no mention of the fact that BBSes persevere to this day. That wouldn't fit the narrative... I went with a group of sysops from the day - Dr. Strangelove (Just Say Yes), Taipan Enigma (&TOTSE), Zardoz (Burn this Flag) and Destiny, someone who I met post-BBSes - but is a part of the post-BBS social scene. It was great catching up with them - although we all had places to be, kids to pick up from babysitters, work to be done tomorrow, and long drives home, didn't end up closing down a bar like we'd done in the past. .... THE SEVEN JOURNEYS TO ITSELFNESS --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :. .