Fuck i feel old.
Do you? I ended a relationship over MSN. An adult relationship. I feel like that was so many lives ago. Since msn ended the world was never the same
bever the same
It really wasn’t. Kind of the last corporate utility program that worked. The last messenger app designed for users, and desktop users, first. It was just about the time social networks took off, and i can’t imagine that exodus didn’t poush people scrambling to stay in touch. It was around the last of a lot of kinds of things that were good about old computet.
Not having friends got me out of so much trouble.
You are.
So am I.
Want to really feel old? How about when messages were hand written on little pink pre printed note pads?
Or when the priestesses woukd carve them for you and… Damn i miss the smell of clay in my library.
ICQ chat or go home!
Remember when “afk” was a legit thing to write?
Now you’re leaving the bigger screen and can instantly reply with the small screen - no “afk” possible since you’ve got it always in your pocket.
I am curious where you grew up.
In NYC everyone used AIM or AOL.
I know in the Philippines they used ICQ.
Actually, I am curious on what everyone was using at the time.
Ontario Canada, we all used MSN.
Tennessee here. AIM for most people, ICQ for nerds. MSN was for our parents.
I used ICQ in the min-late 90’s in the Midwest US.
Never had AIM or AOL.ICQ was the best. Didn’t it allow multiple app logins?
I need to look for the uh-oh! Soundbite.
-nudges your screen every 30 seconds-