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Before Twitter, before MySpace, even before Friendster, people were once limited to the likes of Oregon Trail and dialup in the early days of the Interwebs.Squi
Before Twitter, before MySpace, even before Friendster, people were once limited to the likes of Oregon Trail and dialup in the early days of the Interwebs.
Squirrel-monkey.com posted a cool video sarcastically showcasing the wonders of the World Wide Web in the most analogue way possible. It re-imagines the dream of the 1890s in Portland if Facebook were invented in the ’90s.
“The Facebook,” as it’s described in the clip, is a “digital online internet computer web sightseeing” that “you can open with your website browser.” Just open your Netscape. And boom, you can become online friends with Alf.