u dled a movie back then? wow! i thought internet wasn't invented back thenOriginally posted by muchspl2@9 January 2004 - 19:25
I don't remember, I know it was in 1989 or 1990 though
u dled a movie back then? wow! i thought internet wasn't invented back thenOriginally posted by muchspl2@9 January 2004 - 19:25
I don't remember, I know it was in 1989 or 1990 though
i should get that some time.Originally posted by fluffyxcuffs@9 January 2004 - 19:38
Super Troopers...worth every kb
Why do I think ur lying muchspl lol some info below read towards the end if you don't want to read the whole thing.
this is pretty much how the internet came to be
"The conceptual foundation for creation of the Internet was significantly developed by three individuals and a research conference, each of which changed the way we thought about technology by accurately predicting its future:
Vannevar Bush wrote the first visionary description of the potential uses for information technology with his description of the "memex" automated library system.
Norbert Wiener invented the field of Cybernetics, inspiring future researchers to focus on the use of technology to extend human capabilities.
The 1956 Dartmouth Artificial Intelligence conference crystallized the concept that technology was improving at an exponential rate, and provided the first serious consideration of the consequences.
Marshall McLuhan made the idea of a global village interconnected by an electronic nervous system part of our popular culture.
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik I, triggering US President Dwight Eisenhower to create the ARPA agency to regain the technological lead in the arms race. ARPA appointed J.C.R. Licklider to head the new IPTO organization with a mandate to further the research of the SAGE program and help protect the US against a space-based nuclear attack. Licklider evangelized within the IPTO about the potential benefits of a country-wide communications network, influencing his successors to hire Lawrence Roberts to implement his vision.
Roberts led development of the network, and based it on the new and powerful idea of packet switching, first discovered by Paul Baran at RAND, and independently a few years later by Donald Davies at the UK National Physical Laboratory. A special computer called an Interface Message Processor was developed to realize the design, and the ARPANET went live in early October, 1969. The first communications were between Leonard Kleinrock's research center at the University of California at Los Angeles, and Douglas Engelbart's center at the Stanford Research Institute.
The first networking protocol used on the ARPANET was the Network Control Program. In 1983, it was replaced with the TCP/IP protocol developed by Bob Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and others, which quickly became the most widely used network protocol in the world.
In 1990, the ARPANET was retired and transferred to the NSFNET. The NSFNET was soon connected to the CSNET, which linked Universities around North America, and then to the EUnet, which connected research facilities in Europe. Thanks in part to the NSF's enlightened management, and fueled by the popularity of the web, the use of the Internet exploded after 1990, causing the US Government to transfer management to independent organizations starting in 1995.
And here we are."
ohh and i think the first movie I downloaded was hackers 2
yea. i was thinking the same. the real internet environment suitable for dling movies was set up till, earliest, 1995-1996
Man...its been quite a few years. I dont think I can name the first one...although I do know I got it off one of those sleazy warez sites. You know the ones, back in the day where you would have to download a movie or what not in like....50-60 different rar files. All of which were hosted on like Yahoo Briefcase. Man that was a real pain in the ass.
it might have been 92 but it was a porn movie off a website, all I had was 56k and it took forever
i think the internet was invented in the 60's lol.
my 1st download was all the 90's marvel cartoons (spiderman xmen, hulk)
but my 1st movie might have been return of the mummy?
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that's weird. but ok. u don't seem the kind o person to brag bout something u didn't doOriginally posted by muchspl2@9 January 2004 - 19:48
it might have been 92 but it was a porn movie off a website, all I had was 56k and it took forever
The 60's huh are u on crack did you even read my post lmfaoOriginally posted by nomsans@10 January 2004 - 01:50
i think the internet was invented in the 60's lol.
my 1st download was all the 90's marvel cartoons (spiderman xmen, hulk)
but my 1st movie might have been return of the mummy?
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