Over on my Tildespace, I’ve posted some links to Tilde Era ephemera that may be of interest to my fellow Tildezens. (One of those terms will catch on, right?) Things like:
A TIME Magazine article on cyberpunk from 1993 that I saved for some reason.
In 1995 I photocopied this article from New Media magazine on the various writing tools available for web pages (e.g. HoTMetaL, Web Weaver, etc)
When I got my first unix account back in 1994, my University made me affirming this ethics and acceptable use pamphlet about responsible use of electronic mail, how to use Pine, etc.
And in 1995, they established some web server policies.
David ~ironicsans
Weird. All of them can be found via http://www.tilde.club/~ironicsans/
I copy/pasted from the page on Mobile Safari. It must have picked up relative links instead of absolute. There’s probably a tilde era best practice I’m ignoring! On Sep 16, 2019, 6:37 PM -0400, Chad Etzel chad@jazzychad.net, wrote:
hmm for some reason all of the links lost their hostname (when displayed in Gmail at least...) e.g. "article on cyberpunk" just links to "time_on_the_internet.pdf"
I'm interested in reading it, but would you mind sending the full link? :) ~jazzychad
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 3:06 PM David Friedman david@ironicsans.com wrote:
Over on my Tildespace, I’ve posted some links to Tilde Era ephemera that may be of interest to my fellow Tildezens. (One of those terms will catch on, right?) Things like:
A TIME Magazine article on cyberpunk from 1993 that I saved for some reason.
In 1995 I photocopied this article from New Media magazine on the various writing tools available for web pages (e.g. HoTMetaL, Web Weaver, etc)
When I got my first unix account back in 1994, my University made me affirming this ethics and acceptable use pamphlet about responsible use of electronic mail, how to use Pine, etc.
And in 1995, they established some web server policies.
David ~ironicsans
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