I didn't realize AOL still offered dial-up internet service and was surprised this service is currently available.
How I fondly recall the splendid symphony emanating from my 33.6 kbps dial-up modem in the mid-to-late 90s!
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XF2PY3Uf7G4"AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up Internet.
This service will no longer be available in AOL plans.
As a result, on September 30, 2025 this service and the associated software, the AOL Dialer software
and AOL Shield browser, which are optimized for older operating systems and dial-up internet connections,
will be discontinued."https://help.aol.com/articles/dial-up-internet-to-be-discontinued"Still, a handful of consumers have continued to rely on internet services connected over telephone lines.
In the U.S., according to Census Bureau data, an estimated 163,401 households were using dial-up alone
to get online in 2023, representing just over 0.13% of all homes with internet subscriptions nationwide."https://apnews.com/article/aol-shuts-down-dial-up-internet-275a81f8a725619663437350b7c7ed36
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Best to you, Accipiter, wherever you are now. Thank you so much.
Accipiter, A.K.A. as Falcon, yes?
Accipiter is a bird of prey; being a sparrowhawk and/or Falcon. There are many types.
He did the whole damned thing on a dial-up modem. Man!
I miss old dial-up’s soothing clicks & chimes. But not much else about it!
Good old days! LOL
The joke at that time was that the reason the new (2000) Steely Dan album went platinum, was that 50 year old guys couldn't figure out how to use Napster.
How about this? This was fun, although I never had enough time.
--- In the year 2000, Live365 was a popular online platform that allowed individuals and organizations to create and stream their own internet radio stations.
Here's some information regarding Live365 in 2000:
Inception and Functionality: Live365 launched in July 1999 as a pioneering internet radio service that quickly gained popularity. It provided tools and services to enable users to host live broadcasts or upload and create playlists of music and talk content for streaming.
Impact and Recognition: Live365's innovative approach allowed a global audience to stream and listen to internet-based audio, according to Live365. In 2000, it was nominated as "Best Music Site" by Yahoo, solidifying its presence in the burgeoning internet radio scene.
Independent Internet Radio: Live365 provided an accessible platform for individuals to set up their own internet radio operations, contributing to the growth of independent internet radio during the late 90s and early 2000s.
It's important to note that the original Live365 ceased operations in 2016 due to changes in US licensing laws but was later revived in 2018.
If you're interested in listening to stations on Live365 that played music from the 2000s, there are still stations on the platform dedicated to this genre today.
Our first real windows computer (dial-up) was a Packard Bell from Sam's Club running Windows95. I bought it to play Myst. It was soon upgraded with new fans and a Voodoo Graphics card. Next, I bought an early Alienware system (before Dell bought them out), and after that started building custom gaming systems. My son was two years old in 1995, and would sit on my lap as we figured things out.
Sounds like a fun game @catch22 / Getting airborne is half the battle …