I remember those days. The scream of the modem. The slow crawl of the download bar. The dread of a loss connection after an hour or more of download commitment. Don’t miss them a bit.
This morning – in a win for free expression on the internet – the Supreme Court unanimously protected our right to free speech on online platforms in two key rulings.
Here’s what to know about both:
→ In Twitter v. Taamneh: The Court ruled that when companies like Twitter, Google, and Facebook simply provide a platform that’s open to anyone for speech purposes, that isn’t enough to “aid and abet” an act of terrorism under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
→ In Gonzalez v. Google: SCOTUS sent the case back to the court of appeals, leaving in place the vital protections for free speech afforded by Section 230. Under Section 230, platforms generally won’t be held liable for user-posted content, removing incentives to limit what we say online.
an acquaintance brought a low-power wifi/cell signal jammer, and plugged it in and set it on her desk at the beginning of each class. about halfway through the year, she just randomly turned it on once or twice a week. her kids scored really well on SOLs.
Enter.Name.Here over 1 year ago
I have a slow modem….I mean artist.
Superfrog over 1 year ago
It’s not the one about the 2 little pigs and the big bad mammoth?
WhatsTheJoke over 1 year ago
Could be. But, for a change, one of the pigs wins instead of the mammoth.
einarbt over 1 year ago
Cave child wondering if the grown ups have now finally gone nuts.
cdward over 1 year ago
There have always been tech delays. Always will be.
rekam Premium Member over 1 year ago
Did the cave women all have beards? Or does this cave child have two fathers?
Doug K over 1 year ago
Kids these (those) days always seem to need to have pictures.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 1 year ago
The first redhead?!
Out of the Past over 1 year ago
Publishers waiting on a manuscript.
Can't Sleep over 1 year ago
This is why writers go on strike – always under pressure to produce more, faster.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Once upon a time in a cave with softly flickering torch light, the beasts on the shadowy walls seemed to move… and the adventure began anew.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Story telling – the first art and the first practical lessons for the young.
erniebob51 over 1 year ago
fond remembrances of my first 2400 baud analog modem
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I remember those days. The scream of the modem. The slow crawl of the download bar. The dread of a loss connection after an hour or more of download commitment. Don’t miss them a bit.
mindjob over 1 year ago
He’s working fast. It would be a delay if he broke for coffee
freewaydog over 1 year ago
Well back in Ancient Greece & whatnot, humans who could calculate & such WERE called computers,…
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
Why is it that the more leisure time we gain, the more impatient we become to fill it faster ?
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Cave Carson was here
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
Humanity: The Never Ending Stories (so far).
NickelAlloy over 1 year ago
If this is Florida, the story will have to be OK’d by Ronny Whiteboot’s thought police before it can be read to children.
Buckeye67 over 1 year ago
Reminds me of how long it took for things to download during the early days of AOL.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Buffering.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
This just in from the ACLU:
This morning – in a win for free expression on the internet – the Supreme Court unanimously protected our right to free speech on online platforms in two key rulings.
Here’s what to know about both:
→ In Twitter v. Taamneh: The Court ruled that when companies like Twitter, Google, and Facebook simply provide a platform that’s open to anyone for speech purposes, that isn’t enough to “aid and abet” an act of terrorism under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
→ In Gonzalez v. Google: SCOTUS sent the case back to the court of appeals, leaving in place the vital protections for free speech afforded by Section 230. Under Section 230, platforms generally won’t be held liable for user-posted content, removing incentives to limit what we say online.
T... over 1 year ago
Her RAM is way too small…
KEA over 1 year ago
ah… the good ‘ol days. At least he doesn’t make those annoying modem sounds (I presume)
jegfolay over 1 year ago
This reminds me so much the times of the 44/56kbps !
Jingles over 1 year ago
an acquaintance brought a low-power wifi/cell signal jammer, and plugged it in and set it on her desk at the beginning of each class. about halfway through the year, she just randomly turned it on once or twice a week. her kids scored really well on SOLs.
keenanthelibrarian over 1 year ago
Wiley kids – love ‘em. But I’d like to know what “The day I killed a Mammoth” is going to be written on, and is it suitable for children?
cwg over 1 year ago
Fun fact, cave drawing were moving pictures.