← Back to context Comment by tosti 4 hours ago > offline> email??? 3 comments tosti Reply kps 2 hours ago ‘Offline’ now gets used to mean ‘asynchronously’.(I remember when computer science cards were 7⅜″×3¼″) tosti 33 minutes ago I remember when online used to mean the I/O device is listening to the cable that's connected.(So in a way, email could be used offline with IPoAC.) kps 22 minutes ago Indeed, I did get email over UUCP in '90s, so I read and wrote offline. Worth considering again, if I can find a next hop again.
kps 2 hours ago ‘Offline’ now gets used to mean ‘asynchronously’.(I remember when computer science cards were 7⅜″×3¼″) tosti 33 minutes ago I remember when online used to mean the I/O device is listening to the cable that's connected.(So in a way, email could be used offline with IPoAC.) kps 22 minutes ago Indeed, I did get email over UUCP in '90s, so I read and wrote offline. Worth considering again, if I can find a next hop again.
tosti 33 minutes ago I remember when online used to mean the I/O device is listening to the cable that's connected.(So in a way, email could be used offline with IPoAC.) kps 22 minutes ago Indeed, I did get email over UUCP in '90s, so I read and wrote offline. Worth considering again, if I can find a next hop again.
kps 22 minutes ago Indeed, I did get email over UUCP in '90s, so I read and wrote offline. Worth considering again, if I can find a next hop again.
‘Offline’ now gets used to mean ‘asynchronously’.
(I remember when computer science cards were 7⅜″×3¼″)
I remember when online used to mean the I/O device is listening to the cable that's connected.
(So in a way, email could be used offline with IPoAC.)
Indeed, I did get email over UUCP in '90s, so I read and wrote offline. Worth considering again, if I can find a next hop again.