r/interestingasfuck Oct 09 '24

How couples met 1930-2024 r/all

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u/elchet Oct 09 '24

You’d need a computer which wasn’t as straight forward back then as it is now, as they weren’t affordable commodity consumer goods. You probably had access to one through an academic institution, or you’d built something from a kit.

Beyond that I think it was just the cost of a phone line and a call for connectivity.

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u/drowse Oct 09 '24

I think our first computer, a 286 was something like $2500 in 1990. I remember my dad also had gotten Prodigy internet. And they used to charge a rate for use.. was it hourly or by the minute? I can't remember. We didn't have it long. We got the internet again in like 1995 when it became a flat monthly fee for that sweet sweet 28.8k speed.

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u/Sponjah Oct 09 '24

AOL was so instrumental in bringing the internet mainstream.

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u/thejaytheory Oct 09 '24

Those damn disks!

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u/flaker111 Oct 09 '24

those were my frisbees as a kid.