2727Gopher
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I just saw an article on The Daily Gopher and it said:
While I agree that internet access has exploded since then, twitter didn't exist and blogs were rare (I'm not sure if they had a name yet), there were message boards back then and we had a lot of lively discussion about the search to replace Wacker. Internet access wasn't as rare as you'd think - pretty much everyone I knew (other than my parents) were regular users back then (although, admittedly, most of them used dial-up service at the time). It was shortly after Wacker's firing and Mason's hiring that I first put together my Gopher information site. Time flies!
Just think back to 1996, it wasn't all that long ago, and the search for Jim Wacker's replacement. There were no blogs, no message boards and certainly no twitter accounts. Most of us probably had limited (if any) acces to the internet.
While I agree that internet access has exploded since then, twitter didn't exist and blogs were rare (I'm not sure if they had a name yet), there were message boards back then and we had a lot of lively discussion about the search to replace Wacker. Internet access wasn't as rare as you'd think - pretty much everyone I knew (other than my parents) were regular users back then (although, admittedly, most of them used dial-up service at the time). It was shortly after Wacker's firing and Mason's hiring that I first put together my Gopher information site. Time flies!