I used to play the original warcraft (a dos game) over lan and through IP address dailing
(back in 1995 you had to use phone lines, long distance costs extra so people mostly interacted with people in their town. To play multiplayer games you had to call your friend, ask for their ip address, call their computer, they would have to accept the call, and then the computers were connected)
I'm old
LOL
Playing computer games used to have the same nerdyness associated with it that playing pen and paper RGP's have now.
Does anyone here remember dialing into a BBS with telnet? Anyone know what a MUD is? Computers have come such a long way...
yep BBS to play LORDS or to download new patches or software
my 2400 baud was badass when i learned to program the init string
back up a bit to the 14.4 we'd play phone games with the dialup
DWANGO was the best and worst, getting green slimed for talking out of place
or not paying your dues...
MUD? MUD? i never played a mud until 2000 when everyone had broadband
however i still play the same mud to this day!!!
why mud? because the interaction and complexity is far more enjoyable than eye candy!!
What is being computer geek these days?
Reciting from memory to a newbie the windows registry locations for 20 different common errors or "fixes"
knowing how fast your ddr3 bandwidth is compared to ddr3200
having a fresh install of the lastest software running live on your second test computer
then connecting to it remotely from the office or from home to the office to prove it all works
VNC
being able to display the closest 100 radio antenna towers in a 4 mile radius from wherever in the united states
and then having audacity enough to do research on the frequency band and manufacturer of the tower
being geek means being a technical person
speculating about the meaning of life through the optics of an LED in the 620nm wavelength
generally, being a geek means having a scientific and technical background with interest, wit, and sarcasm to critize the industry you love to hate while adopting all the rage and shooting down all the hype
because... the dude sitting there watching tv thinks the universe comes in a pixellated box
while you are realizing the world exists beyond the frontier of america
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logistics of manufacturing isnt often spoken of
the 18 month gap between new technology is often overlooked when it comes out
10 years ago a single core processor was the best forseeable future
now we can only speculate about 12 cores and 20nm wafer chips
the designers and makers of our technological geekiness are profiting and escalating society to a new era
while the naysayers constantly think we are becomming more dependant of electrical pathways that bind the world
when i was a kid the WWW had 10 websites
when i wrote my first website in 1997 the internet was barely 1,000,000 websites dense
i remember a 486 pc complete from the manufacturer costs nearly $3000
cellphones were large clunky and extremely expensive, upwards to $6000
why are more people imbedded in technology today?
price and logistics, everyone has one, so do you
what are geeks?
people that know more about the inner workings of technology than the persons who use them