Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?
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Sad to say I remember staying up and watching those live ;) Sucks getting OLD hehehehe
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Yeah, I remember watching Land Shark live.
I'm old.
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When those were first on we had just moved to Vegas, so they were on earlier ;) hehehe
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@kom said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Yeah, I remember watching Land Shark live.
I'm old.
Me, too. Watched Land Shark, and then the Bass-O-Matic commercial Dan Akroyd did, all live on Saturday nights as a teenager.
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Hmmm talking about feeling a little old, found this the other day.
The bad old days when I had to use a soldering iron.
Circa early 1990's
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Yep, back then you were getting serious troubles if you "borrowed" the null-modem cable for your colleague.
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No pretty photos but I bought my first computer, a used Apple ][, with $1500 I saved from working all Summer in 1982. We already had a Sinclair ZX1 that my dad bought a year earlier. I then paid $100 for a clone Super Serial card and $300 for a genuine Hayes Smartmodem 300. After growing fed up with the craptastic Apple ][ serial driver support, I wrote my own serial driver in 6502 and hooked it to the terminal program I wrote in Apple BASIC. It had loads of features you couldn't find in the term apps of the day such as a text buffer and string-based notification alarm. Those were the days when you could read a text stream in realtime because it was so slow.
Anyway we've gotten so far off topic that perhaps this should be locked.
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@kom said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Those were the days when you could read a text stream in realtime because it was so slow.
Wow!! Yeah hehe those were the days.. When you could type faster than the stream could handle... I remember walking to the library and using the pet 2001 to type in programs in machine and saving them on cassette tape ;)
Yeah we are way off topic ;) heheheeh
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Here is my first computer, an IMSAI 8080, which I bought in Nov. 1976.
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heehe you guys are older than me :) I would of creamed in my pants to get one of those... But in 76 I was only 11.. My allowance would not come close to covering cost of that - hehehe
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Incidentally, that IMSAI was a kit, which came as bare boards and bags of parts. A lot of soldering went into building it.
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Still have a working (sort of) Altair 8800 in the family. My brother and I had a book - 101 BASIC Games - and would type them in. Then they wouldn't run and we'd figure it out for the Z80 BASIC we were dealing with. Little did we know we were porting software lol. Mid-late '70s. 8" floppies were like OMG THIS IS SO AWESOME! NO MORE PAPER TAPE OR CASSETTE!
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@derelict said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Still have a working (sort of) Altair 8800 in the family.
The IMSAI was a better quality clone of the Altair.