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It's going to be big, I tell you.

The best and worst of the Internet...

circa January, 1995.

Some funny, funny stuff here.

"The World-Wide Web. It's everyone's answer to everything, but it's only barely able to work for a tiny subset of the Internet community. Twenty million people trying to find their ideal home page by wandering around? Yet without a doubt it's light years ahead of the rest of the Internet services, with pictures, movie clips, audio, multiple typefaces, and more."

Got that one right.

"Best workarounds for non-SLIP users:
- pine (mail program supporting MIME)
- Lynx (ASCII Web browser that enables downloading saved files for local viewing)"

Ok, not so right. Boy, those sure stood the test of time...

“It's going to be big, I tell you.”