Hope that’s the right place to post this, if so got way more to come.

  • lime_red@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Though on a 640x480 screen, each button and function was still visible and accessible.

    (unless you did not have a mouse, or eyes)

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    9 months ago

    I still have my second ICQ number memorized. I had a low 7-digit one before that, but I lost the account password.

    I was kinda a big deal, ngl.

    Edit: Also, wasn’t it ICQ (or was it MSN Messenger) that had the live chat option where you could see the other person’s text box as they were typing? You could anticipate the end of their sentences and start typing while they were typing. Or you could insult your friend then delete it cheekily and pretend it didn’t happen.

    If you couldn’t type fast enough, you got left behind. I think 80% of my typing training was that chat app.

    The 90s online was a magical time. (And this updated ICQ 2001 interface is way too feature-rich.)