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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: "David Kaye" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 2, 12:10 am, "Brenda Ann" wrote: Sure there were. I was using web based forums at least as far back as 1983, with my Commodore 64 and a 300 baud acoustic modem [....] No, you're wrong. There was no Web in 1983. Usenet existed in 1983, but the Web was not invented until 1990, and it was not practical until Mosaic in 1992. I called attention specifically to the Web because the growth of Web-based forums is the reason Usenet has fallen into disuse. Not this time cowboy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet "first TCP/IP-wide area network was made operational by January 1983" Bzzz. We're not discussing the internet (which has been around a long, long time). We're discussing the World Wide Web, which sits inside browsers called Mosaic, Netscape, Explorer, Firefox, Safari, et al..... and uses hyperlinks to jump from one server to another server. THAT was not invented until circa 1992, and did not "boom" until around 1995 when Mosaic/Netscape hit Windows and Macintosh machines, and lots of users started experimenting with it for the first time. The WWW did not exist in the 1980s. We've told you this several times. Please try to listen. If you still are not convinced, try to imagine stepping into a time machine, and carrying your modern-day PC back to 1990, and signing-up with an Internet Provider. Would your web browser work? No. It absolutely would not work, because web-servers did not exist back then. The WWW had not been invented yet. |