Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for December 14, 2024

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    ToborRedrum  4 days ago

    “Ask Jeeves?” Not for almost 20 years.

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    Bilan  4 days ago

    Before that, there was A.M.I. (Ask Mom)

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    Ratkin Premium Member 4 days ago

    Or Netscape.

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    FreihEitner Premium Member 4 days ago

    Infoseek was my preferred search engine in the before times.

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    syzygy47  4 days ago

    I had the public library encyclopedias. Cut and paste was more obvious, more literal.

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member 4 days ago

    I used AltaVista.

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    Imagine  4 days ago

    O.I vey…

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    tudza Premium Member 4 days ago

    You still can apparently.

    How about Gopher?

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    VictoryRider  4 days ago

    I use A.I. as much as possible (Actual Intelligence).

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    phritzg Premium Member 4 days ago

    You can always tell when Oldbot is about to look up information. He makes the dial up modem sound.

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    donlackie  4 days ago

    Didn’t they have to drop the “Jeeves” because of a lawsuit by the estate of an author whose series of books had a character that was a butler named Jeeves? Or was that one issue among others?

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    Packratjohn Premium Member 4 days ago

    I have a 1915 edition of the Scientific American Reference Book my kids gave me years ago. It’s fascinating to read about the latest technologies, especially knowing what lies ahead.

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    Slowly, he turned...  4 days ago

    You will have to "ask Jeeves’ about “ask jeeves”

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    ChessPirate  4 days ago

    Snippets from a conversation about defunct Search Engines in “The Big Bang Theory”:

    Sheldon: MSN Search, AltaVista, and Ask Jeeves. You?

    Amy: Sorry, I don’t have a list of defunct search engines that I miss.

    Bert: Good question. Let’s see. Infoseek, WebCrawler, oh, HotBot!

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    grocks  4 days ago

    LOL! How many readers need to look up that reference?

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    thad.humphries  4 days ago

    I would have thought first of AltaVista.

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    geese28  4 days ago

    Ouch. He needs a major iOS upgrade

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    JudyAz  4 days ago

    He’s probably so old, all of his circuits are analog.

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    cuzinron47  4 days ago

    Thanks for the memory, and yours can use an upgrade.

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    eb110americana  4 days ago

    Oldbot’s search engine is internal combustion.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  4 days ago

    Be kind. Give him a couple of new Nvidia chips.

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    norphos  4 days ago

    Oldbot is probably analog, pre-digital.

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    Ermine Notyours  4 days ago

    When he gets in trouble he says, “O.I. can! O.I. can!”

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