registration dates

michaeltx

Moderator
has anyone noticed how long the Saltwaterfish.com has been Registered since 12-31-1969.
:eek:
somehow I noticed that on accident LOL
Mike
 

lionstorm

Member
where do you see that at? Might just be one of those jokes, I download music and stuff that is dated in the 1800's sometimes (obviously mp3s weren't around in the 1800's) someone's idea of a joke likely. Or maybe the actual company Saltwaterfish is what they meant.
-Allison
 

michaeltx

Moderator
on the main page where you select which forumn to go to scroll all the way to the bottom and click on forumn leaders at the top is SWF.com registration date like all members have here and thats what it says. I had to take a double take at it LOL
Mike
 

spsfreak100

Active Member
As a moderator of another forum, the first person to register on a VB_Bulliten forum (many other forums, even phpBB, will also have this) usually have the date set at December 31st, 1969. Some errors in the forum will also cause members dates to be changed. So in other words, the site hasn't been setup since 1969. I don't think there was even an internet back then.
If I'm correct, this site was setup 01-01-2000 (January 1st, 2000) :)
Graham
 
If my web page design teachear is right the internet was not widley used untill the late 1980s. Before then is was mostley used by millitary, and professonal scholars (some thing like that).
 

scotts

Active Member
don't think there was even an internet back then.

thats what I thought but I saw that and it threw me for a loop LOL but that makes sense..

If my web page design teachear is right the internet was not widley used untill the late 1980s. Before then is was mostley used by millitary, and professonal scholars (some thing like that).
Once again, I feel old when I read some things on this board. I will admit that I was born in 1965, so I can personally confirm that the internet was not around in 1969. Hell for that matter Personal Computers were not around then either. The computers were the size of a room and had virtually no computing power compared to todays stuff.
Time to put on my shorts and black socks and take a walk. Gotta get the circulation going before I take my afternoon nap.
Scott
 

stillfrodo

Member
The total memory of the most powerful computer back then was less then what a pocket calculator has today. Let us take a moment to thank Al Gore for inventing the internet.
 
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