Wow, the early days of the internet. Dial-up, Netscape, Blogspot, Rocketmail, AOL…
It’s a shock seeing something from the past, like the current Doonesbury reruns this week from 1995.
I remember working as a video editor at a TV station in the 90s and getting our first non-linear editing system which had eight 9GB hard drives linked together to store and access media. Each one was the size of a hard-cover novel. We thought we were so cool.
Love the sign on the door! My first job was with one of the divisions of General Motors in 1974. The guys in the blueprints department had that one on the wall. Totally appropriate! (Well, actually, they were pretty quick, but like all such departments, plagued by the engineers and techs who needed something right now.
Not regarding tech – but with the poster on the wall reminds me of a bumper sticker I once saw – “Tardis Express – when you absolutely, positively need it yesterday.”
dja1701 over 3 years ago
I thought Geocities only hired geologists. Geologists Rock!
Pedmar Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wow, the early days of the internet. Dial-up, Netscape, Blogspot, Rocketmail, AOL…
It’s a shock seeing something from the past, like the current Doonesbury reruns this week from 1995.
I remember working as a video editor at a TV station in the 90s and getting our first non-linear editing system which had eight 9GB hard drives linked together to store and access media. Each one was the size of a hard-cover novel. We thought we were so cool.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 3 years ago
Love the sign on the door! My first job was with one of the divisions of General Motors in 1974. The guys in the blueprints department had that one on the wall. Totally appropriate! (Well, actually, they were pretty quick, but like all such departments, plagued by the engineers and techs who needed something right now.
gmu328 over 3 years ago
Oh yeah. this is a throwback. Look at the “You want it when” poster on the cubicle wall. Nice touch, guys!
Jaymi Cee Premium Member over 3 years ago
Lol…ought to have jumped when you had the chance, Jay!
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 3 years ago
is Geocities even a thing anymore?
b.john71 over 3 years ago
Love the Schmoo poster in the cubicle, hadn’t seen it in ages
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Raises the question, how did they manage to stay in business?
Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Great throwback drawing. Love the Ed and Jay looks.
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
Those are definitely throwaway … I mean throwback, styles.
Csaw Backnforth over 3 years ago
Not regarding tech – but with the poster on the wall reminds me of a bumper sticker I once saw – “Tardis Express – when you absolutely, positively need it yesterday.”
NWdryad over 3 years ago
The 80s was the worst decade ever (post-1950)
martinman8 over 3 years ago
when did ed win the lottery?
Joliet Jake over 3 years ago
Ah, yes, Geocities. Yahoo paid $3.6 billion for it in 1999. After 10 years of losing money, they pulled the plug in 2009.
betsypoe over 3 years ago
Love the art for these… sometimes I forget how crazy the fashions were in the 80’s… it was a fun time.
weirdme Premium Member over 3 years ago
Cool looks!