00:45:12 Jeff Grigg: Only one of my projects in that span was Y2K. And it >>>FAILED!!!<<< (… for non-technical reasons) 00:45:25 Jeff Grigg: I'm The Real "Jeff." 00:48:24 Jeff Grigg: "Tonight we're going to party like it's 1999!!!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rblt2EtFfC4&ab_channel=Prince 00:49:52 Jeff Grigg: What? We're NOT going to be here until midnight?!?!? 00:51:47 Sebastian: How interesting! I wasn't even born or able to form my thoughts back then. It's great to learn a little about those years. 00:52:41 Jeff Grigg: Reacted to "How interesting! I w..." with ❤️ 00:56:11 Jeff Grigg: I avoided early versions of Windows. 00:57:20 Grant T.: @Scott Granneman can you quantify “a large variety of operating systems in the ‘90s”? 00:57:53 Jeff Grigg: Adobe System introduced the Portable Document Format (PDF) in January of 1993. 00:58:28 Jeff Grigg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_PDF 01:00:56 Jeff Grigg: "OS/2 saved us all!" 😆 01:04:26 Jeff Grigg: HTML, defined in SGML 01:07:33 Jeff Grigg: Our politics have approached Hitler/Nazis. 01:11:37 Grant T.: “readline” caused some licensing kerfuffle a number of years ago. 01:30:31 Jeff Grigg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_9_from_Outer_Space 01:31:07 Grant T.: I question the veracity of “Unix was done correct the first time”. There were many major releases of Unix from AT&T; 3, 5, 7, and Research Unix 8 & 9. 01:37:09 Jeff Jackson: Former Pepsi CEO 01:37:35 Grant T.: Replying to "Former Pepsi CEO" “Do you want too spend your life selling sugar water?” 01:37:42 Jeff Jackson: Jobs asked John if he wanted to continue to sell sugar water and instead change the world... 01:38:43 Jeff Jackson: Replying to "Former Pepsi CEO" ditto 01:41:06 Gary & Lee: 9600 is the BAUD rate, .. not kbits. 01:42:33 Jeff Grigg: Reacted to "9600 is the BAUD rat..." with 👍 01:45:06 Grant T.: IBM still uses the POWER CPU which is a derivative / superset of the PowerPC of Apple, Motorola, and IBM. 01:45:08 Jeff Grigg: Reacted to "“Do you want too spe..." with ❤️ 01:47:01 Jeff Grigg: Reacted to "IBM still uses the P..." with 😱 01:52:29 Gary Meyer: yep. The IBM Servers MeetUp in StL died during CoVid but I just noticed Kansas City IBM group did a talk on Power CPU systems in the lasr year. 01:57:09 Grant T.: 🙋🏻‍♂️I (my dad) paid for Netscape 3.x or 4.x. 02:08:41 Grant T.: 12. MB download cap in IE. 02:13:12 Randy van heusden: Ingram Micro 02:13:21 Randy van heusden: that is where the books came from 02:15:09 Jeff Grigg: A great many people Do NOT Want Windows 11! 02:17:19 Sean T.: Make this stop 02:17:22 Sean T.: Please 02:17:26 tonyc: is there a cringe emoji? 02:18:04 Steve Gomez: Just good to see Jennifer ages gracefully. 02:18:25 tonyc: Start me up ... ... you make a grown man cry 02:18:25 Sebastian: MICROSOFT BEING MICROSOFT 02:22:13 Sean T.: Maybe we shouldn't upload this one to YT. 02:23:43 Sebastian: really interesting! glad to see that many projects and ideas from that time are still around today. It's also great to realize that it's not just grunge and the music from that era that are awesome, but also tech 02:27:44 tonyc: HACK! 02:29:00 Steve Gomez: The Win 95 intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qjaMK5RNIY 02:31:02 tonyc: https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows95 02:31:02 Sebastian: Reacted to "The Win 95 intro: ..." with 😖 02:36:43 Grant T.: “Embrace and Extend” 03:09:37 Jeff Grigg: Y2K!!!! 03:09:45 Bruce G: FANTASTIC!! 03:13:15 Bruce G: Somebody could buy and run it in to the ground 03:13:56 Sebastian: Wouldn't it be easier for Google to leave the USA than sell Chrome? I'm saying this from the perspective of a foreigner. 03:14:12 Steve Gomez: Thank you Scott... need to bail out early. 03:18:10 Bruce G: In the START dance at Microsoft, the part of the song …make a grown man cry… was playing LOL 03:19:06 Bruce G: I recall buying 16MB of RAM for Windows95 03:20:14 Bruce G: I think I paid around $1000 03:23:32 Bruce G: I remember buying Red Hat Linux on diskettes at Best Buy in the mid 90’s 03:28:50 Thomas Begush-Cook: TYVM 03:30:11 Bruce G: Microsoft BOB 03:30:45 Bruce G: 100% 03:31:01 Grant T.: I think Microsoft Bob introduced a new concept which is in and of it’s own interesting and has merit, but extremely poorly executed. 03:31:20 Bruce G: Y2038 is next 03:35:11 Grant T.: Information Super Highway Novell 03:35:43 Sean T.: GeoCities 😆 03:35:58 tonyc: CIA world factbook 03:40:25 Eric Boethin: Thanks! 03:40:36 Sebastian: Cool 03:40:43 Sean T.: https://site.sluug.org/presenters/scott-granneman/ 03:41:46 Sean T.: Thanks! 03:41:48 Sebastian: Thanks Scott and thanks everyone! 03:42:00 Sean T.: I'm out too. Have a good evening! 03:42:05 Grant T.: Have a good evening gentlemen.