LOL, brings back memoeries of when the first program was available that would
allow you to view .GIFs AS they were downloading Wow, to be able to see if
the playboy pinup was what you wanted or not before the entire picture was
downloaded was awesome!
I remember watching pixel line by pixel line as a picture would download
Maybe 10 mins per picture That was awesome!
Before that, you had to wait until the picture was fully downloaded... No
graphics can be transmitted...
Oh yah! And it all had to be UUencoded and UUdecoded too! That's right, that
inline viewer would auto uudecode too
Wow, kids today don't know how good they have it :-)
Mike B (the not quite yet old fart)
From: RandallM [mailto:randa...@fidmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2011 09:27 AM
To: funsec funsec@linuxbox.org
Subject: [funsec] first inline graphic on browser
Ok. My memory is a little foggy here but what I remember is I couldnt wait to
get home to see the first inline graphic shown in a browser (think it was
mosaic or netscape).
I was just sitting here thinking bout my age and the net to www I've seen and
used. Thought bout this and tried to google it.
--
been great, thanks
RandyM
a.k.a System
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