Just wondering how everyone got involved with the scene?
I started about a year ago and everything that I've discovered since then has been by luck. Just wondering what everyone else did and how I can improve my "standing" in the scene?
Just wondering how everyone got involved with the scene?
I started about a year ago and everything that I've discovered since then has been by luck. Just wondering what everyone else did and how I can improve my "standing" in the scene?
Yeah, I was trying to be careful in my wording in language. Feel free to lock the thread if I've stepped over the line.
I singed up to this forum.
.. It feels so good to be a part of the scene.
amusing how people think that if they just done it then the others might have been there at most few years before...
here is a clue, computer software copyright infringment has been going on since late 70s, and really took off with true first home computers like ZX Spectrum or Commodore Vic20.
Yes, the scene is over 2 decades old.
Yes, all this has been said many times, search the forums..
what's this scene you're talking about and how do i get in? do they have many banners in it?
lol, actually dude, if u think of it as a copyright infringment then the scene has been around since the LPs came out. Ive knows granpas who've copied music with the help of cheap Xray plates, a rubber band, and 2 LP players.Originally posted by VIrd0
amusing how people think that if they just done it then the others might have been there at most few years before...
here is a clue, computer software copyright infringment has been going on since late 70s, and really took off with true first home computers like ZX Spectrum or Commodore Vic20.
Yes, the scene is over 2 decades old.
Yes, all this has been said many times, search the forums..
And about the thread question. Ive been round in the scene since my 8080 Philips... Muahhahah
Damn.. Floppies sucked at the time.....
//SoulPriest
Werd !Originally posted by SoulPriest
lol, actually dude, if u think of it as a copyright infringment then the scene has been around since the LPs came out. Ive knows granpas who've copied music with the help of cheap Xray plates, a rubber band, and 2 LP players.
And about the thread question. Ive been round in the scene since my 8080 Philips... Muahhahah
Damn.. Floppies sucked at the time.....
//SoulPriest
Runnin around with like a box with 100.000 floppies, it became better when they made those cartridges that could hold like a 1000 games C64 started my world and opened my eyes back then.
Dopatha
oh my!!
Amiga!!!
1st jiffy i got in the post,
this i got when i bought an issue of LSD's Grapevine!
and its all spiraled out of control since then!
Gosh i remember ripping my first exe from a Non-dos miggy disk!!!!
Arghhhh the sunlight!!!!
*--//Snip
heh
i'm kinda new to the scene.
been around for like 6yrs...
started off in emulation.
heh
emulation was the thing there. specially zsnes (i actually helped do that shit)
arhh.. the good times
Well, this thread has put things in perspective and it seems that I've been in the scene a bit longer than I thought.
It seems that I was L33t back in the 5th grade, when I was hooking friends up with copies of Police Quest and Kings Quest on 5 1/4 floppy discs.
About 2 years ago I was sitting in federal detention when some fed came into my cell with a sweet deal. He said he would let me go home to my family AND he would throw in a brand new computer with all kinds of access to good stuff. All I have to do is send him my updated .dat file and my mirc logs once a week. Has worked out well for me
1984 baby. C64. Data written in basic stored on a cassette tape. A Little later in life, came the BBS (making wardialing da shit back then). Then, TCP/IP really took off. This whole "Internet" thing made life a lot easier. Downloading Might & Magic Diskettes at 14.4k over a period of several hours was the best you can get.
Funny how things haven't changed too much (as far as undergroun software exchange goes). Finding Black and White in 2001 (0-day) was just as hard as finding Doom in 1993 (0-day).
i showed nerds and geeks my boobies!
is that a good thing or a bad thing... ;Dcf79
Funny how things haven't changed too much (as far as undergroun software exchange goes). Finding Black and White in 2001 (0-day) was just as hard as finding Doom in 1993 (0-day).
In my city at one point of time there were hundreds of BBSes, and quite a good percentage had a hidden warez file area...
ahh the good old days, man, what an old fart I am...
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