Posted on 10/25/2001 1:17:35 PM PDT by cgk
The day I signed up!!
I thought the internet was only for boobies and the like until I found this place.
What a bunch of radical right wing conservatives!
Thanks Jim. I feel right at home here.
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Look here:
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And don't you remember all the MOANING and GROANING when Jim would make the least little "tweak" to the web site?
What have you done here? LOL.
Bump for a look back at FR's history -- later!
"That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." -- Abraham Lincoln
Starr: "Foster Suicide"The Most Dangerous Man in WashingtonBehind the scenes with Whitewater special prosecutor Kenneth Starr -- the quiet but deeply ambitious lawyer who's on the trail of the 'Clinton scandals'Starr has resolved one matter: the Foster suicide. NEWSWEEK has learned that Starr has decided, after an exhaustive examination of the forensic evidence, that the White House lawyer in fact shot himself at Fort Marcy Park, Va. That is the same conclusion reached by the Park Police and by Robert B. Fiske Jr., Starr's predecessor as the Whitewater special prosecutor.
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Is that you? :-)
No that is Lincoln.
My hat has a logo on it.
LOL
ROFLMAO!
I couldn't operate a computer until '99 --- in '98, I still had WebTV.......LOL.
At this time in 1996, I was strictly using Juno Mail. The software itself was on a single 3.5 inch floppy disk, and Juno encouraged that the disk be passed around to family and friends. I happened to get it from a friend. Installed it. By March of 1996, the local phone company started their ISP operation, and that's when I was introduced to the other elements of the internet (WWW, FTP, Telnet, Gopher, IRC, e-mail, etc.), I went from 28,800 baud to a blazing fast 56k, and I haven't looked back since. Along the way, I've been on the old MSNBC Opinion Board, and got introduced to FR in late 2001, and the rest as they say, is history.
I'm still not logged in.
Wow, this is an old thread...I can't believe I've been here over 6 years.
I wonder how many here remember the Prodigy Whitewater Board. I migrated over to here when Prodigy went under. I was a lost soul for a while until I discovered FreeRepublic. Thanks Jim!
I remember surfing the site while researching the Friends of Bill list back in the late 90s. A great service which has become an institution.
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