Ahh the days of America Online.
Using the phone line to get online and my daughter would pick up the phone and I’d get disconnected.
The same "new" internet that I'd been using for years, especially if you count the BBS days of boards used by hobby and professional programmers to share coding ideas. And as a computer science student I'd use Hyperterminal to run the VI editor on the school's UNIX box to tweak the homework assignment I'd made run on my Borland C++ to make sure it'd work fine on UNIX. (This was before I learned how to dual-boot in DOS or Linux.)
And yes, I'd have family members pick up the phone line and bump me off my slow as Christmas Hyperterminal session. LOL
And having a 56K modem was the schizzle.