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by mrcwinn 24 days ago
When I was a teenager my dad brought me to the 7th floor of the Daily News building in Philly. This floor was a kind of skunk labs - tasked with digitizing the paper for their new “website.”

This experience brought a couple of firsts:

My first time using the internet on a screaming fast, dedicated T1 line. Unbelievable to see Netscape load a site so quickly.

And: my first time seeing an SGI Indy. A row of them, in fact. This set off a fascination with operating systems outside System 7. I was so excited to get my hands on MkLinux, BeOS and later Rhapsody/OS X developer preview.

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I remember watching a space shuttle launch live on the MBONE (multicast backbone) on one of the Indigo2 machines in the mech eng CAD lab. At the time the Australian internet uplink to the US terminated in the basement of that building. It took so long for home internet to catch up with that experience.
And yeah, burnt a bunch of time on MkLinux and NetBSD on 64030 trying to achieve home Unix.