Post 9gOxxiODzoInp8LSWO by gaditb@icosahedron.website
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(DIR) Post #9g99QmPe6lKtfIiFtI by HTHR@cybre.space
2019-02-24T01:31:07Z
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inventing a time machine to go back to before the eternal september
(DIR) Post #9g99QmdTHMOYMBBIRM by qwertystop@wandering.shop
2019-02-24T02:58:47Z
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@HTHR The Last August? Or farther than that? Won't last long, that's the problem.
(DIR) Post #9gOxxiODzoInp8LSWO by gaditb@icosahedron.website
2019-02-24T03:41:52Z
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@HTHR found a Guidebook:http://www.albion.com/netiquette/book/
(DIR) Post #9gOxxifwvuTqi6dc9I by velartrill@pleroma.site
2019-02-24T05:32:35.496826Z
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@gaditb @HTHR this is objectively the most '90s thing it is possible to be
(DIR) Post #9gOxxiuq2YOFSHbVM8 by gaditb@icosahedron.website
2019-02-24T06:39:22Z
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@velartrill @HTHR My favorite part of the book is how, like, it specifically mentions how"America Online has been growing rapidly, both in terms of the number of subscribers (over 600,000) and in terms of the services it offers. The service set up an Internet mail gateway in 1993, followed by full USENET access in 1994." ( page 29 : http://www.albion.com/netiquette/book/0963702513p29.html )But like the book was written at the very end of 1994.So nobody... knew what that would Mean?Like the entire book just has this... shadow of the oncoming tsunami hanging over it, and she doesn't even realize it?It's like reading Emily Post from a timeline where society collapsed in the five years after WW1...