I remember liking the way everything looked during the 2000s. Everything feels very conformed and streamlined compared to the messier or sleeker designs of the early 2000s. I frankly miss it and spend a lot of time on Flashpoint so I can appreciate how visually distinct the flash games I grew up with looked from one another. The flash hosting websites are likely long gone but I really enjoyed spending my free time on them after tearing through my typing exercises. NG and CoolMath are still around, at least.DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:51 amMan, that reminded me to lots of shops that included "2000" in their names to make everything look futuristic and revolutionary. Yeah, definitely the 2000s were a thingPluMGMK wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:28 am I'm also pretty sure I knew "the internet" was a thing to be excited about before the year 2000.
We also had computer lab at primary school! But I gotta say the IT teacher was... The PE teacher. I don't think I learned something there, most of the things I know were learned at home with my dad, my sister or my cousin. I remember all of the class went crazy when they saw me typing very fast
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We had a computer at home. My father used Windows 95 and Windows 98, but I wasn't even born those years, so the first OS I used was Windows XP. When I started usinng Internet I was around 5 years old, and there was no supervision most of the times. That's probably a very bad idea nowadays, but I'd say the Internet (and real life generally) was a bit more innocent 20 years ago. Also, most of the times I'd be playing flash games or looking for content of the shows and videogames that I liked, so there was nothing to worry about.
I can't imagine a PE teacher would make a good IT teacher, lol
My gramps would bring his work laptop to work with him, so it would stay at home overnight. He let us draw desktops for him in MSpaint. Eventually we did get a home laptop though, I think. It was that one laptop for awhile. I remember really missing XP when we switched to Vista. Nowadays I have a computer of my own, using the newest Windows OS. I don't mind it like I did Vista, but sometimes I miss the colorful Windows logo and bootup jingles.







