Internet Nostalgia
I am in the process of downsizing, upgrading, rethinking and well, retiring. I no longer have the thrill and excitement that inspired me when the 'net' was in its infancy, or at least to me, its infancy, as I know it was around long before I discovered it.
Yesterday I posted a question asking about .midi files and why some of my favorite sequencers seemed to have vanished. I was basically informed the midi was fast becoming obsolete - or something to that effect.
Plus, I was clearing out some old files last night when I found a notice to one of my customers that I would no longer be accepting payments via 'Billpoint.'
My email was xxx@eudoramail.com/ I remember getting messages from 'Major Domo.' Haven't heard from him in ages
I even have a signed (well, a print of his signature) certificate from Pierre Omidyar congratulating me on my eBay membership and sales. And some old copies of the long defunct 'eBay Magazine.'
It started to dawn on me. I'm getting old. Hey, it happens to the best of us.
But I was wondering who else remembers 'the good old days' on the Internet?
Perhaps we should start an Oltimer's Club? Young pups and whiz kids not allowed!
Tons of FREE Public Domain content you can use to make your own content, PLR, digital and POD products.
Cheers,
Kathy
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