charleswrivers
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Just curious. Out if the past year there’s this one... I’ll do a little at Savageshooters. There is a cast bullets one I’ve done a bit on and likely will again. I’ve been on and off and on Blade and Badger a bit too. Odyforums occasionally.
I did the 9th gen forums, Club RSX, Z31, Twinturbo.net, Cadillac forums back in the day but haven’t messed with them much. Also used to post on steam forums but haven’t done so in several years.
Not really forums, but I did do a lot of AOL chat rooms in the 90s and some BBS game stuff around the same era when, well... that was a thing.
I figure it might be an interesting random thread to have fun and remember our journey that brought the “electronic us”s here. I was born in a world w/o any of this when I was little... and kind of feel privileged I’ve been able to experience it come into being and into the mainstream as a young person.
I still had a childhood without internet... with a rotary dial phone... a TV w/o cable and only 3 decent channels, with PBS being hard to get a signal for and Fox being an upstart. When my folks got our first ‘bag phone’... they’d of killed you for using it. It was for emergencies only... ones that meant you couldn’t get out and use a pay phone, which were still all over the place. I remember when 25 cents wasn’t enough... and needing to bum a dime to add to my quarter to make a call.
I did the 9th gen forums, Club RSX, Z31, Twinturbo.net, Cadillac forums back in the day but haven’t messed with them much. Also used to post on steam forums but haven’t done so in several years.
Not really forums, but I did do a lot of AOL chat rooms in the 90s and some BBS game stuff around the same era when, well... that was a thing.
I figure it might be an interesting random thread to have fun and remember our journey that brought the “electronic us”s here. I was born in a world w/o any of this when I was little... and kind of feel privileged I’ve been able to experience it come into being and into the mainstream as a young person.
I still had a childhood without internet... with a rotary dial phone... a TV w/o cable and only 3 decent channels, with PBS being hard to get a signal for and Fox being an upstart. When my folks got our first ‘bag phone’... they’d of killed you for using it. It was for emergencies only... ones that meant you couldn’t get out and use a pay phone, which were still all over the place. I remember when 25 cents wasn’t enough... and needing to bum a dime to add to my quarter to make a call.
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