I remember getting AOL CDs in my box of apple jacks

  • newIdentity
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    269 months ago

    I don’t even know my online banking password.

    Password managers ftw

  • @[email protected]
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    139 months ago

    Oh man. In 1997 a sweet looking car Called a Plymouth Prowler came out and little tween me made my aim name, email, and eventually ebay name Prowler1234 (numbers changed).

    I never thought about how totally sketch it was to be on aim and in forums with the screen name Prowler. Lol

    It’s still my ebay account name.

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      9 months ago

      You could do that with any copy protected floppy. That was the little sliding tab in the corner. Tab open = read-only. Tab closed = read & write.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        I remember the AOL disks not having the sliding tab, either it had been pried out or it was just a disk that didn’t have it.

        • teft
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          29 months ago

          Correct. Any disks that the company didn’t want erased, like marketing disks, didn’t have the slide tab. Hence the op mentioning they used tape instead.

  • @SpeakinTelnet
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    119 months ago

    The golden age of getting lego island and roller coaster tycoon with my froot loops. Now all I get is diabetes

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      39 months ago

      Calling Seagate to find out the Write Precomp Cylinder for my HD, because autoconfigure didn’t exist and the letters had smudged off.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        I think I still have a couple in my garage with the settings printed on a piece of paper I had taped to them. What a pain. No more cable select for us!

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      College e-mail password was a 6 digit non-changeable pin number on windows 95.

      Guess what my phone lock screen pin is today.

  • moosetwin
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    49 months ago

    the people in the comments really do be just giving their bank passwords away

  • @[email protected]
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    39 months ago

    The main thing I remember about AOL way back when is that you only got a certain amount of hours to use it per month and if you went over they started charging extra

    • dumdum666
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      39 months ago

      In addition to that you had to pay for the dialup itself too…

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        And if your local number was busy and you dialed another, it could cost a metric shitload of money, because long-distance was apparently transmitted on the finest golden threads honed by fifth-generation artisans.

        One of the weirdest generational gaps we almost never talk about is how we got to ‘of course you can talk to anyone anytime’ immediately after decades of ‘hey you wanna meet up for a burger?’ costing more than the burger.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    Hah, half of one of my passwords is the username from my dialup ISP from about 98. Right in the feels.