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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Yep. Networked Doom games over a local intranet (especially if each person used 3 computers), MUDs, the forums back then were the best, no spam and no stalkers, almost no scams (and they were pretty easy to see that they were a scam). What killed it? IMO - AOL allowed any yahoo onto the web and then Windows had Internet Explorer which made it easy enough for any brainelss yahoo to get onto the internet.
I dream of those days then wake up depressed that they are gone.
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how its possible to steal someone domain , just the domain owner to stupid to know he putting his password and login not in Hosting company form !!
As i know few serious domainers they have all domains and no one steal from them .
So what's the conclusion on this, were the domain stolen, or not?
No one is banned, where's the happy ending?![]()
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So what happened here ? Any updates?
Well I would say it was either he sold some names, and now he is disputing it, or some were hacked, and he has no leads on who it is. GL t who ever reall owns themSo what's the conclusion on this, were the domain stolen, or not?
No one is banned, where's the happy ending?![]()
hack ?
Apparently you guys remember a different version of the 90's than I do where nothing bad happened. I remember plenty of good stuff, but alot of bad too.
I remember BBS's filled with by-mail pyramid schemes, "Send $5 to these 5 people, remove the name at the top of the list, and put your name at the bottom! You'll make $25 grand in the next 2 months!"
I remember MUD's that I wasted countless weeks of my life on.
I remember busy signals at 7PM that would not end no matter how many times I hit redial, and using up 2 hour per day dialup quotas before lunch.
I remember waiting minutes for a website to load up, just to find out some asshole had embedded the most irritating 150kb midi sequence I'd heard yet.
I remember playing Warcraft on Kali.net and thinking "Man, 450MB. I could put like 20 games on this thing and it still wouldn't be full. I'll never run out of space!" Compaq Presario with TabWorks! Boo yeah!
I remember PBEM games that usually ended abruptly, as the host disappeared and stopped responding.
I remember playing Earth: 2025 before the owner made his millions and abandoned it.
I remember my first Geocities page (1994, I still have it), and when search hacking with meta tags became the it thing to do.
I remember HoTMaiL before microsoft owned it.
I remember when guestbooks were the pinnacle of web technology.
I remember the horde of 88x31 buttons touting the wonders and evils of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Remember when "Best Viewed with" was on every other webpage?
I remember when frames were considered cool.
I remember when Yahoo's main competition was Altavista and Webcrawler.
I remember when chatrooms weren't just for pedophiles and pre-pubescent teens.
Long live the 90's.
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Account Holder Name: NIMA TAGHINEZHADI
Holder Address: Ayranci MH, Menevis sk, 41/3
Bank Name: YAPI VE KREDI BANKASI
Bank Address: Birlik Mah. 7.Cad No: 75/C, Ank Turkey
Bank Branch: 594 Birlik Mahallesi
Bank Phone: 0090312507869
Account Number: 82172526
Account Type: USD
IBAN: TR300006701000000082172526
Swift Code: YAPITRIS
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