Damn. I know whether to call you a baby or call myself a geezer anymore.
The Internet itself didn't even become widely available until I was in 4th grade or so. Windows 95 was only a year old when I got my very first access to any computing device beyond a very simple calculator.
Being "online" wasn't a permanent status, it only applies for as long as you were allowed to tie up a phone line.
I could say more, but you've heard a bunch of back in my days already probably.
Tablets... in use at 2nd grade...
Damn. I know whether to call you a baby or call myself a geezer anymore.
The Internet itself didn't even become widely available until I was in 4th grade or so. Windows 95 was only a year old when I got my very first access to any computing device beyond a very simple calculator.
Being "online" wasn't a permanent status, it only applies for as long as you were allowed to tie up a phone line.
I could say more, but you've heard a bunch of back in my days already probably.