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kristin 09-09-2013 12:20 PM

All Advantage bought me a few dinners in college.

Sarah_Jayne 09-09-2013 12:23 PM

I went through a period in high school when I was obsessed with Trade Wars.

96ukssob 09-09-2013 01:08 PM

http://www.underagethinkers.com/wp-c...36cgo1_500.png

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Tofu 09-09-2013 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jman (Post 19792643)
Do you remember getting Mallicked......... EPASSPORTE

May as well stick iBill in there, too.

NaughtyRob 09-09-2013 01:17 PM

I remember selling stuff on recycler.com and making good $. Before ebay and craigslist

Tofu 09-09-2013 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19792726)
My first one was MIB. I had a bunch, too. I just collected them, did not even use.

C'mon, man! Really? Don't tell me you never punted an asshole
from an AOL chat room...

Sly 09-09-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tofu (Post 19792877)
C'mon, man! Really? Don't tell me you never punted an asshole
from an AOL chat room...

I didn't spend much time in the chat rooms aside from finding progs, LOL. I spent most of my time building sites and talking with other webmasters.

Nerd for life.

CaptainHowdy 09-09-2013 02:28 PM

Yahoo! Chatrooms and Napster ...

SilentKnight 09-09-2013 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom_PM (Post 19792695)
I still have my XT class computer with it's 1200 baud modem (upgraded from 300). The 1200 baud was $199.95.. says right on the box.

Same, same.

My 1200baud modem was a Zoltrix...if I recall. We managed to put a 14.4USRobotics in the XT before we upgraded the whole system to a 385sx.

Dip switches, IRQ conflicts...fuck were they fun. :1orglaugh

See Cig 09-09-2013 03:31 PM

firetoolz by rj2
rip ryan....

Tofu 09-09-2013 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19792919)
I didn't spend much time in the chat rooms aside from finding progs, LOL. I spent most of my time building sites and talking with other webmasters.

Nerd for life.

Okay, Got ya. At that time, I was just focused on getting some ass.
I was a teenager, after all. Everything I did on AOL was either to
cause trouble or get laid. :Graucho

BlackCrayon 09-09-2013 03:37 PM

what was the casino program called that promised so much per click and didn't pay? cyber something..

Sly 09-09-2013 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 19793007)
what was the casino program called that promised so much per click and didn't pay? cyber something..

CyberThrill.

SilentKnight 09-09-2013 03:47 PM

Remember the Yahoo Clubs to Groups migration?

What a clusterfuck that was. We had one Yahell club with 30k members and a million views...and they royally fucked up the msg. bases in the transition.

kane 09-09-2013 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19792762)
I went through a period in high school when I was obsessed with Trade Wars.

I had a friend that ran that on his BBS. To this day we give him shit about it because we grew up in a small town out in the middle of nowhere. He would use computer to connect to other BBS sites to get new software and updates and all kinds of stuff. We loved it and played Trade Wars daily, but a month after he started this he got the phone bill and it was $640 because every call outside of our little town was long distance. He just about shit himself and his parents were not very happy.

kane 09-09-2013 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gabe100 (Post 19792633)
i fondly remember in no particular order:

Sub 7
First version of A0HELL
Back Orifice

Buying Vivoactive the day it came out - no need for a video server. I streamed the Decline of Western Civilization at my first site ever.

http://web.archive.org/web/199612210....punkrock.com/

Photoshop 2
Liking Ken Nesbitts WebEdit
Hating Adobe Pagemill
Netscape Navigator early betas

Pagemill was the first real HTML editor I bought. I liked it, but I remember that it added all kinds of garbage code that screwed up any other HTML editors so if you worked with someone on a project it caused all kinds of havoc.

Sarah_Jayne 09-09-2013 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 19793047)
I had a friend that ran that on his BBS. To this day we give him shit about it because we grew up in a small town out in the middle of nowhere. He would use computer to connect to other BBS sites to get new software and updates and all kinds of stuff. We loved it and played Trade Wars daily, but a month after he started this he got the phone bill and it was $640 because every call outside of our little town was long distance. He just about shit himself and his parents were not very happy.

When I first discovered modems and BBSes, I lived in a small suburb of Philly and there weren't really any local BBSes then. More importantly to this story, there weren't any local AOL numbers. Instead, you had to call the Philly number which was long distance. Well, the AOL free 20 hours or whatever it was then disk had arrived and I was off school early due to finals week. I decided to try it and I pretty much did all 20 hours in two afternoons connected long distance the whole time.

When the phone bill came in an envelope three times as thick as usual, my mother went into banshee mode. The cost was in the many hundreds. Though, I will say that I think I know where I get my hustle from because she called the phone company and essentially told them her daughter was an idiot without the mental capacity to understand long distance numbers. I think they halved the bill or something.

Given enough time, she will still bring that up on every visit home.

Minte 09-09-2013 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19793009)
CyberThrill.

I was one of the lucky ones that actually got paid.

After that there were some other more quasi-legit online casinos that I did very well with. It was a sad day when it all went illegal in the US.

See Cig 09-09-2013 04:48 PM

jesusdialer.exe

hotpics.exe

aol private chats whywork, vb, warez, selectfew

AOL OVER HEAD ACCOUNTS lol

PornMD 09-09-2013 04:50 PM

On the contrary, remember when Google released Gmail and early invites were being sold for at least several dollars?

SilentKnight 09-09-2013 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19792762)
I went through a period in high school when I was obsessed with Trade Wars.

I recall a lot of folk playing LORD - Legends of the Red Dragon back in the BBS days. Used to drive the rest of us crazy when they constantly tied up the nodes for hours.

Rochard 09-09-2013 08:21 PM

Remember when the VP of Paypal came to Phoenix Forum and courted us all? And none of us had ever even heard of Paypal?

gabe100 09-09-2013 09:00 PM

exactly... Adobe at first didn't get the web. Macromedia was where it was it. They were strong with programs like Director and when the web burst open, they just got it. I remember when they bought Flash. They used to have these internet shows at the Coliseum in LA in like 95,96,97 and the first time Macromedia previewed Flash it blew me away.


Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 19793049)
Pagemill was the first real HTML editor I bought. I liked it, but I remember that it added all kinds of garbage code that screwed up any other HTML editors so if you worked with someone on a project it caused all kinds of havoc.


pornmasta 09-09-2013 10:00 PM

Paul markham sold content on the web with his magic join links

BaldBastard 09-09-2013 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornmasta (Post 19793432)
Paul markham sold content on the web with his magic join links

I can remember buying some of Pauls pic's, putting a shitty gallery on The Hun and deciding the pic's were way too high in quality and cutting them all back under 20k each, that gallery pulled 36 joins on the first day @ 25 each. My hosting at the time charged me $5 per MEG and I can tell ya for every 5 meg my site had in traffic.. I made $100

Pineapplez 09-09-2013 11:02 PM

Four dot com's that changed the internet history.

1. AltaVista.com
2. Wouj.com
3. Yahoo.com
4. Google.com

Icy 09-10-2013 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19793355)
Remember when the VP of Paypal came to Phoenix Forum and courted us all? And none of us had ever even heard of Paypal?

Yeah funny how paypal basically started in adult and now they are so "clean" and banned porn.

OY 09-10-2013 12:52 AM

X25 - the cloud, that later turned out to be the internet.

TrafficTitan 09-10-2013 12:56 AM

I remember in college the professor talking about a new website called Amazon. What a dumb domain name. Books. Sounds dumb.

lezinterracial 09-10-2013 01:06 AM

I remember people talking about file sharing and saying "If somebody downloads a song and likes it, They will buy the album to support the artist".

Tower records.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gAVez5B0vo8

Mudders.

Black Crawling Systems Archive on L0PHT

Anarchist Cookbook Online

Konda 09-10-2013 01:48 AM

I remember emailing Persian Kitty asking if she could put a link to my site and the next day Angelfire deleted my site because I got like 30K visitors from the small text link she added to her friends list.

I remember annoying audio banners "Gold Key Casino, Click on Our Banner to Win".

I remember switching from free hosting account to free hosting account only to be kicked again and again, but it only took a few days every time to get all the traffic back.

I also remember I figured out how to be #1 on infoseek for keywords, but lots of others knew as well, so you constantly had to re-submit a new page and if you were lucky you were the #1 right before the weekend (when they stopped updating the rankings). I think it made about $250 a day for the #1 ranking for sex

I remember combining 2 ISDN lines to get a whopping 128kbit/s (paying twice the phone minutes to stay online).

I remember the biggest search engine was altavista, but they didn't have altavista.com but something like altavista.subdomain.com and if you went to altavista.com it said that they were not the search engine and they had a small text link to the altavista search engine.

I remember some guy emailing me that he could host my site for free on a real domain, all I had to do was add a popup to his site. He probably made a fortune of it, while I had no clue I could make money of it.

I remember some other guy emailing me I should add banners to my site and I could make money with my site. Best advice I ever had lol :)

I remember getting my first check (xpics?) and I went to the bank to cash it, only to find out I had to wait a month for my money (in EU).

I remember you could register .com domains and not pay and use them for like 2 months.
You could also just change/steal other people's domains by just changing the sender address in your outlook.

I remember you could pay Yahoo $200 to get a site listed and making several $100 a day from it. It was alphabetically sorted so everyone used like 1111somedomainname.com. They later changed it to $600.

kane 09-10-2013 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Konda (Post 19793551)
I remember emailing Persian Kitty asking if she could put a link to my site and the next day Angelfire deleted my site because I got like 30K visitors from the small text link she added to her friends list.

I remember annoying audio banners "Gold Key Casino, Click on Our Banner to Win".

I remember switching from free hosting account to free hosting account only to be kicked again and again, but it only took a few days every time to get all the traffic back.

I also remember I figured out how to be #1 on infoseek for keywords, but lots of others knew as well, so you constantly had to re-submit a new page and if you were lucky you were the #1 right before the weekend (when they stopped updating the rankings). I think it made about $250 a day for the #1 ranking for sex

I remember combining 2 ISDN lines to get a whopping 128kbit/s (paying twice the phone minutes to stay online).

I remember the biggest search engine was altavista, but they didn't have altavista.com but something like altavista.subdomain.com and if you went to altavista.com it said that they were not the search engine and they had a small text link to the altavista search engine.

I remember some guy emailing me that he could host my site for free on a real domain, all I had to do was add a popup to his site. He probably made a fortune of it, while I had no clue I could make money of it.

I remember some other guy emailing me I should add banners to my site and I could make money with my site. Best advice I ever had lol :)

I remember getting my first check (xpics?) and I went to the bank to cash it, only to find out I had to wait a month for my money (in EU).

I remember when I figured out how get good listings in Altavista. I could get most of my sites in the Top 10 for just about any keyword, but they only lasted a few days so I always had to make new sites.

Konda 09-10-2013 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 19793556)
I remember when I figured out how get good listings in Altavista. I could get most of my sites in the Top 10 for just about any keyword, but they only lasted a few days so I always had to make new sites.

Yeah good search engine listings were easy back then, but they never lasted long.
But it was so easy because they all had a manual page submit system so once you figured it out you could just re-submit a new page right away after you lost your position.

I remember I searched for a keyword like sheep, took the #1 result, bulk replaced sheep with sex, submitted the page, and it was #1 for sex in no time lol.

lonerunner 09-10-2013 02:22 AM

When gmail required invitation to be able to register email address :D

Diomed 09-10-2013 03:10 AM

Cracking internal, guide, and overhead accounts on AOL.

Programming the sickest scrollers ever made.. Holocaust, and Second Style.

Then one day a friend of mine named Mach taught me about making money with AOL spamming progs. From there, evolving, earning legit money through gallery submissions.

I owe it all to AOL.

kane 09-10-2013 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Konda (Post 19793566)
Yeah good search engine listings were easy back then, but they never lasted long.
But it was so easy because they all had a manual page submit system so once you figured it out you could just re-submit a new page right away after you lost your position.

I remember I searched for a keyword like sheep, took the #1 result, bulk replaced sheep with sex, submitted the page, and it was #1 for sex in no time lol.

LOL. I loved when Altavista would allow you to submit up to 5 urls per day. I would submit 5 and within 48 hours would often have 3-4 of them in the Top 10 for their keywords. Of course, two days later they had dropped to #589, but I would just submit five new sites every day so I kept it going.

I also loved back when you get listed in the DMOZ project and it would often end up getting you good positions on the AOL search engine.

I also remember when link sites and TGPs would not list you if you gave away too much free stuff.

Oh the glory days. LOL

jimmycastor 09-10-2013 04:16 AM

i was making thousands selling amiga 3,5" floppys with explicit content to older man

BlackCrayon 09-10-2013 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Konda (Post 19793551)
I remember emailing Persian Kitty asking if she could put a link to my site and the next day Angelfire deleted my site because I got like 30K visitors from the small text link she added to her friends list.

I remember annoying audio banners "Gold Key Casino, Click on Our Banner to Win".

I remember switching from free hosting account to free hosting account only to be kicked again and again, but it only took a few days every time to get all the traffic back.

I also remember I figured out how to be #1 on infoseek for keywords, but lots of others knew as well, so you constantly had to re-submit a new page and if you were lucky you were the #1 right before the weekend (when they stopped updating the rankings). I think it made about $250 a day for the #1 ranking for sex

I remember combining 2 ISDN lines to get a whopping 128kbit/s (paying twice the phone minutes to stay online).

I remember the biggest search engine was altavista, but they didn't have altavista.com but something like altavista.subdomain.com and if you went to altavista.com it said that they were not the search engine and they had a small text link to the altavista search engine.

I remember some guy emailing me that he could host my site for free on a real domain, all I had to do was add a popup to his site. He probably made a fortune of it, while I had no clue I could make money of it.

I remember some other guy emailing me I should add banners to my site and I could make money with my site. Best advice I ever had lol :)

I remember getting my first check (xpics?) and I went to the bank to cash it, only to find out I had to wait a month for my money (in EU).

I remember you could register .com domains and not pay and use them for like 2 months.
You could also just change/steal other people's domains by just changing the sender address in your outlook.

I remember you could pay Yahoo $200 to get a site listed and making several $100 a day from it. It was alphabetically sorted so everyone used like 1111somedomainname.com. They later changed it to $600.

i found the best free hosting in 98, psybercore. the guy who ran it only required a regular sized banner at the bottom of every page. it was pretty sweet while it lasted. eventually i outgrew it and got paid hosting with janey's.

i actually owe my start in adult and making money online to the guy (drewstar) at psybercore. i was using his free hosting for my realaudio site when i got an email from him about how much he was making with adultcheck sites. i hated my job at the time and thought it was worth giving a try.

i used to have my entry pages set up so when someone clicked enter a new browser window would open and then the entry page would forward to call-girls.net which made some good coin as it was pay per click.

it was so easy to get the number one spots on aol just by using keyword stuffing but stupid me, instead of sending this traffic direct to sponsors i was more interested in building traffic on my sites.

i got my main site listed with yahoo for free and that brought in so much good traffic, i didn't have to work for months after that. the money just kept coming in.

and of course you can't forget about dialers. i made over 10k from one small link at the bottom of my main page after only a month before it got shut down.

bronco67 09-10-2013 08:46 AM

When I had an Atari 400 (maybe it was an 800) I played the game Lode Runner which stored the data on a cassette tape. When I died, I had to load the data again for 20 minutes -- and it was the coolest thing ever.

Elli 09-10-2013 09:11 AM

I remember when I first posted video clips on my site. They had to be under 2MB or my members would complain that they took too long to download!


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