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Risk
Was it ever REALLY risky?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1485913292.JPG The Warning has been there since I've been on the board... |
There was always a small risk of it being annoying.
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Lackofwordis smilitities can be a very handicapping condition.
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Go grandpa what was it like back in the olden days when using an animated GIF was risky? Did you use a rotary phone and dial-up? Were the dinosaurs scary?
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I can remember being wowed by how much faster my 1,200 baud modem was over the old 300 baud manual dial modem I had been using. I am a geezer too. ;) |
Out of curiosity, I looked up what "baud" really means:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudot_code It's a 5-bit character encoding scheme that dates to 1870. |
Everyone called it BAUD but it was really the bits per second. Today most people still use the term "Dot per inch" for prints and scans and it is truly pixel per inch.
Modems were marketed as 300 Baud or 14,000 Baud. I paid some stupid price like 300 bucks for that first 300 baud modem and that was when the phone company owner the network. We were supposed to get a business phone line to hook up the equipment. Virtually no one did because the phone police did not chase down hobbyists. |
Less risky than swimming right after lunch.
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Damn, you guys worked fast.... my first printer was a 110 baud teletype. Save data to cassettes.
DPI? what's that? Google ascii art.... |
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I remember going to work, turning on the computer, 10 minutes before I needed it. Didnt even have one at home in the 90s. |
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To install the first modem I bought, I had to pull the serial chip from the motherboard on my KayPro and install a daughterboard. Like to see some of you youngsters handle that.
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I always preferred Axis&Allies
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Cassettes!?!?!??! You got CASSETTES??? All we got was paper tape!!
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RISK of being sucked into the vortex that is PARF !
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My first computer was a Radio Shack in the late 70's It was a few years before the internet was available. |
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