Where Are The Founders Of The Dial-Up Revolution?
RIMBoy writes "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently tracked down the founders behind the dial-up modem revolution. The founders of Hayes Micromodem set the standard with their AT Command set. While Dennis Hayes finds himself inducted into the Computer Industry Hall of Fame, at the same time he is broke (with a stop as a bar owner) and trying to find the next big thing. Dale Heatherington cashed out early and has dedicated himself to several projects, including ham radio."
They're waiting patiently for the web to load.
They are working at AOL.
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Where are the founders of the broadband revolution?
Working in bars, claiming benefits etc. etc.
"It's not your information. It's information about you" - John Ford, Vice President, Equifax
for everyone who is broke after doing net related buisness, I wouldn't be broke.
I remember sitting eagerly in front of my 386, waiting for a single GIF from the adult door of the BBS to download at 1200bps. Then it always turned out to be something crappy that I wasted 5 minutes to download. Porn in those days was so difficult!
That damn callback verification feature always woke up my mom in the middle of the night when I was cruising the BBS's for porn... Thank god for these "always on" connections!
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Do you mean the great girl bands of the past? The Supremes, the Ronettes, or even the GoGos?
Check "VH-1 Where Are They Now?" to find out the fate of those great Broad Bands of the past.
I know about "Heart". They look like Roseanne Barr now.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
"My God, this must be a truly remarkable corn chip, to be so widely and confidently touted."
I'm proud to initiate the Xmodem vs Kermit flamewar.
Let's get ready to RUMBLE!
Extra points for anyone who can segue smoothly into an Anti-Bush/Anti-US rant.
the revolutionaries never make any money. they care too much about their ideas to be hardassed enough to profit. its always the people who come around later that just see a business opportunity.
No, if they refuse a 140 million offer they certainly don't.
Cheers,
I was in that bar once.
To get his attention, you'd to yell: +++
That 56K killed the dialup star?
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
I remember often not being able to wait and firing off the process by hand...by walking three miles in the snow and liking it!
I live ze unknown. I love ze unknown. I am ze unknown.
Woz? Is that you?
Roving Web-Teleoperated Robot
Video killed the radio star...
Broadband killed the dialup generation...
But then reality TV killed MTV...
Ya gotta figure something will come along and wipe out broadband. My bet is on litigation...
Moral of the story: don't get married if you're rich and successful.
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