How long have you been online?

Just the other day, I ran across this question:

"What if the internet had been here on 9/11?  Would things have been different here in America?"

Say what, now? I was hired by CompuServe Information Service in 1981.




No, we didn't call it "the internet." We didn't even call it "the information superhighway" yet. We called it "going online." But we pretty much owned the early internet, with, for that time, a massive user base.

In 1986, we covered the Challenger disaster online. I was writing pieces for instant publication all day long. And that was well before the World Wide Web existed.


By the time 9/11 blew up our world, I'd been working online for twenty years. It wasn't new!

And by the way, kid....




When did you get connected? For that matter, when did you first notice personal computers? What made you login for the first time?

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