• itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      I had to setup up my grandfather’s new computer with aol, even though he was connected via a cable modem that was always on anyway. That was a throwback for sure.

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        I always saw those compact disks they must have been handing out by the millions. What were those used for? just a software package?

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          Yes. It was a promotional CD with the installer for the aol program and access phone numbers for dial up.

          They typically gave you a month or some amount of free hours as a promotion.

          There were millions of them sent out to encourage people to get on the internet at a time when home PCs were still relatively uncommon and internet more so.

          There is an ancient meme of a throne made entirely of ail CDs from the dark ages of the internet.

          https://boingboing.net/2006/03/13/howto-build-a-glowin.html