awesabre said:
grendel54 said:
Conny_and_Theo said:
Orinocobro said:
Blackout1322 said:
gfyans said:
Having to actually type out “http://www.” before entering the website.
ThisBroDo said:
joothinkso said:
Having to physically carry your computer around to a friend's house if you wanted to play multiplayer
Lindseykkl said:
DriveCreepy9057 said:
Remember desktop themes? Changing all your icons, mouse pointer, computer sounds, etc., to images and sounds from, like, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist or whatever.
Keithninety said:
ItsBulkingSeasonLads said:
sev45day said:
Having to be invited to GMail.
R33Gtst said:
Going into AOL chatrooms and saying, "Hey! They put a fireworks show into the chat! Hold Alt and hit F4 and you'll see it!"
jolloholoday said:
Actually having to "switch on" the internet. Opening the shortcut, typing password and clicking connect and then waiting for the dubstep music to finish.
usspaceforce said:
Ambitious_Nobody7698 said:
superwholockian62 said:
Old websites written in a notepad file with basic HTML using tables for spacing/formatting and images that took forever to load. This included lower than lo-fi midi audio files that auto played when the site loaded and "webring" affiliation links at the bottom of the page.
Dialing into the bulletin board.
Eastern-Release4441 said:
Qthaker283 said:
MUDS.
Stickdeath.com. flash animations of stick figures being killed in funny ways.