Submitted by Djf47021 t3_10kzxp1 in OldSchoolCool
JosheyMmDr t1_j5v1jsj wrote
Reply to comment by LTVOLT in A Customer on the internet at Burger King 1998 by Djf47021
I saw this in NY in the burger king in times square. whenever you bought a combo or certain amount in your ticket you will get a barcode and with that you will get access to a computer with “internet”
dan1101 t1_j5vgn3s wrote
Why is internet in quotes, could you only browse certain sites?
HunterTV t1_j5w8b3f wrote
If it was NYC late 90's I wonder how long it took for someone to start jerking it right there in public.
Smooth-Dig2250 t1_j5wi3nx wrote
Probably a few hours, given how slow pictures downloaded back then
Josquius t1_j5y3y13 wrote
Ohh captain Janway. Lace. The final brazier
Seth_Imperator t1_j6lzye7 wrote
....Good eyes......She's got a nose....and a nice one with that!
King-o-lingus t1_j5w8f53 wrote
Internet then was not internet now.
Jadty t1_j5w8ons wrote
Not much you could have done on the internet back then. Text sites only, pictures, barely any video and had to download it. It’s almost uncanny to think the internet is about 30-ish years old in the hands of consumers, and went from tech novelty to transforming our way of life completely.
I think AI is gonna be the same thing 30 years from now. It is currently in the novelty stage for the consumer side with more professional uses being prominent. It won’t be long until AI does many practical everyday things better than us, and it starts becoming part of your everyday life, for example if self driving becomes 99.999% better than a human in all situations. Traffic will look like a sci fi ballet you see in movies doing crazy shit by all by itself and interconnected, knowing where every other car is going and plotting the best route for each car. You could have AI only driving areas and mixed areas if you wanna drive yourself once in a while. Highways might turn into AI driving only except for maybe emergency vehicles and law enforcement.
Also no more greasy keyboards.
badhoneylips t1_j5x0a5c wrote
I remember owning a book around this time that listed 100 kid-friendly and “cool” websites to visit lol. Literally a printed book full of web addresses with little descriptions.
The internet of this era was awesome — at least as a kid, it was geared towards learning versus just buying crap. A couple years later, we were all writing everything on live journal and making “penpals” with people all over the world..it was seriously magical. I’m skipping some of the dark stuff that I sought out on purpose (a/s/l ??) while way too young, but overall it was just like having all the encyclopedias open at once.
mystic3030 t1_j5x8cv5 wrote
There was definitely more than text sites and pictures available on the internet in 1998….
Realityisjustthat t1_j5xn372 wrote
LMAO...each and every one of you humans' (MUDSILLS) by then: will be cleaning the toilets/laundry or the yards of any place or corporate owner/business you work. Only Billionaires/millionaire, government will have everything - you will work 7 days' a week! Very short version...
Simple_Song8962 t1_j5y34mx wrote
That, or we'll all be dead from climate change
Mister_JimBusiness t1_j5ymod9 wrote
Text sites only in 1998??? There were definitely porn videos on the internet by then, because I was a horned up 16 year old and I watched a lot of them
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JosheyMmDr t1_j5xmvoy wrote
😂 maybe. i think someone complained because there was an internet nanny software. so, yes they’re were blocking certain sites. I only used the internet to connect to my yahoo email. 😝 fuck i’m old
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14thU t1_j5w8j9e wrote
Shit I remember doing that! And there used to be free internet access in the Times Square tourism information place which is now the Pele store!
Burggs_ t1_j5w0zox wrote
Damn bro what a fucking throwback. That BK was shady as shit lol
Lovat69 t1_j5vc760 wrote
What burger king in Times Square? The closest one I can think of is at Herald square.
JosheyMmDr t1_j5vcsib wrote
i’m talking about 2000. probably is not there anymore.
Ok_Ad8609 t1_j5vd4a5 wrote
There used to be one very close to Times Square, on 42nd, but I don’t remember the cross street. Near Madame Tussaud IIRC
Lovat69 t1_j5vgdh3 wrote
Are you sure it wasn't a McDonalds' because I do remember their being one of those there but no burger king. I was very fond of the king and hung out in times square fairly often at the arcades back then. I feel like I would have known.
Brilliant_Jewel1924 t1_j5w2mnd wrote
It’s there now on 42nd Street and has been. Sorry if you don’t remember it.
JosheyMmDr t1_j5xoihc wrote
i’m sure the McDonalds didn’t have computers with internet. Mcdonald’s had a very flashy 4 or 5 story building. I was just a boy from Texas going around NYC and looking for free or cheap internet to send emails back home.
side story. I remember a guy buying big fries and chocolate sundae and dunking the fries in the sundae, he was really happy.
I was thinking ppl are crazy here.
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