It’s funny how playing games on the Commodore 64, DOS, and Windows is what drove us to learn how to use computers. The more we could learn, the easier it became to play more games!
you should create a cybersecurity course that is based on the 90's internet for sure! it would be an amazing course and would also be SUPER educational for these younger whippersnappers coming up.
100% relate to this haha. Its funny me and a friend were talking about this the other day. Although our generation did not create the internet we very much formed it and made the rule book for it. Its quite disturbing really the things we did/saw on the internet back then but I am honestly more worried about the modern "corporate" internet.
My first internet experience was Quantum Link on the C64, even used the replica version that a passionate group brought back. Don't know if the updated on e is there or not, but a lot of fun to be had back then.
@@dadgamingonline It got installed on our school computers. Another "Cracker" kid. I didn't have a computer at home, so I had to use the library at school or the the city library. I ended up cracking their system to get unlimited time, but that was just figuring their password generation system. It's cool we had access to the internet, I just wish it was at home. Let's go Sys Admins!
Not to try and discredit you, but why are you running your "live gameplay" on an obvious loop, and then going "oopss" every time you die in the same exact frame?
I’m actually playing it live (albeit terribly) - what you might be noticing is hard cuts where I take out all the umms and uhhs that I have an awful habit of adding in. What I want to do is tell you my honest truth and not something super scripted. While it might seem like a gameplay loop, I can assure you it’s legit me playing the game (badly lol) Thanks for the comment!
Would you take a cybersecurity course based on internetting in the mid to late 90s?
It’s funny how playing games on the Commodore 64, DOS, and Windows is what drove us to learn how to use computers. The more we could learn, the easier it became to play more games!
even more crazy is how we may have had the same commodore 64 hahaha
@@dadgamingonline Hahahaha yeah!!
The best/worst part was that back then, instead of bots trying to send you to spam and shock websites; it was your best friends 🤣!
lmao just hydras everywhere
you should create a cybersecurity course that is based on the 90's internet for sure! it would be an amazing course and would also be SUPER educational for these younger whippersnappers coming up.
I just think it would so absolutely funny to have someone install bonzi buddy and deal with it
100% relate to this haha.
Its funny me and a friend were talking about this the other day.
Although our generation did not create the internet we very much formed it and made the rule book for it.
Its quite disturbing really the things we did/saw on the internet back then but I am honestly more worried about the modern "corporate" internet.
That’s exactly it! Thank you so much for watching :D
My first internet experience was Quantum Link on the C64, even used the replica version that a passionate group brought back. Don't know if the updated on e is there or not, but a lot of fun to be had back then.
I most definitely need to look into this - internet on the C64 would be insane, the ultimate 80's hackers movie :D
your talking about ms-dos..
Being "unsafe" was better for us.
Exactly! Thank you for watching :D
thanks for the lemonade recipe!
be careful with it, it's spicy
@@dadgamingonline 😅
The program may have been Netbus but I am not sure.
Yep that is correct! It sure helped me win at Duke 3D lmao
@@dadgamingonline It got installed on our school computers. Another "Cracker" kid.
I didn't have a computer at home, so I had to use the library at school or the the city library. I ended up cracking their system to get unlimited time, but that was just figuring their password generation system.
It's cool we had access to the internet, I just wish it was at home. Let's go Sys Admins!
Not to try and discredit you, but why are you running your "live gameplay" on an obvious loop, and then going "oopss" every time you die in the same exact frame?
I’m actually playing it live (albeit terribly) - what you might be noticing is hard cuts where I take out all the umms and uhhs that I have an awful habit of adding in. What I want to do is tell you my honest truth and not something super scripted. While it might seem like a gameplay loop, I can assure you it’s legit me playing the game (badly lol)
Thanks for the comment!
Netbus, Sub7, and back oriface... LoL 12:55 whats your ICQ#?
I wish I remembered haha - although if we’re being honest I used AIM and MSN messenger way more than ICQ lol
who remembers Methodus Toolz for AOL?
yeah what you are decribing is Methodus Toolz or Methodus Toolz 2.0
I’ve never heard of these but honestly it could have been - AOL chats were like the Wild West lol