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Acontinued with santandersupernet. The professor had found a museum website where you could download hundreds of documents and since the connections were slow he proposed a division of labor. a personal website on Geocities Miquels Page. I jumped on the bandwagon and published one about The Chemical Brothers . I had just bought a bookmagazine from the group and I dedicated myself to copying the contents on the web. Geocities was organized by neighborhoods music sports... and offered templates and widgets almost like WordPress .
There were no more recent entries and you couldnt comment but there was a guest book and Miquel even set up a worldwide Migueles club a hobby that I put on the table whenever I can. There were Phone Number List podcasts but there was a MIDI section with country anthems and Red Red Wine by UB which I loved Miquel remembers. In a year later already at university those of us regulars in the computer room entered the IRC and Ol chats . I never got hooked but I wont forget a vampire mIRC room where I didnt understand anything because they had their own jargon. We also played Age of Empires online and some of us tried our hand at hacking with the anarchists guidance.
My daily routine included going to Clubbingspain.com to read chronicles and chat in their electronic music forum. It was more valuable than any paper magazine. Since we were still using floppy disks in college we soon discovered that the safest way to save documents was to send them to yourself by email from Mixmail because Gmail didnt exist. We had an intranet but I dont remember any useful use. Users have always been faster than organizations. Generation of web pages and content network collaboration participation community data in the cloud and everything before . We were not stupid but we rested.
There were no more recent entries and you couldnt comment but there was a guest book and Miquel even set up a worldwide Migueles club a hobby that I put on the table whenever I can. There were Phone Number List podcasts but there was a MIDI section with country anthems and Red Red Wine by UB which I loved Miquel remembers. In a year later already at university those of us regulars in the computer room entered the IRC and Ol chats . I never got hooked but I wont forget a vampire mIRC room where I didnt understand anything because they had their own jargon. We also played Age of Empires online and some of us tried our hand at hacking with the anarchists guidance.
My daily routine included going to Clubbingspain.com to read chronicles and chat in their electronic music forum. It was more valuable than any paper magazine. Since we were still using floppy disks in college we soon discovered that the safest way to save documents was to send them to yourself by email from Mixmail because Gmail didnt exist. We had an intranet but I dont remember any useful use. Users have always been faster than organizations. Generation of web pages and content network collaboration participation community data in the cloud and everything before . We were not stupid but we rested.