The main thing I remember about AOL way back when is that you only got a certain amount of hours to use it per month and if you went over they started charging extra
And if your local number was busy and you dialed another, it could cost a metric shitload of money, because long-distance was apparently transmitted on the finest golden threads honed by fifth-generation artisans.
One of the weirdest generational gaps we almost never talk about is how we got to 'of course you can talk to anyone anytime' immediately after decades of 'hey you wanna meet up for a burger?' costing more than the burger.
The main thing I remember about AOL way back when is that you only got a certain amount of hours to use it per month and if you went over they started charging extra
In addition to that you had to pay for the dialup itself too…
And if your local number was busy and you dialed another, it could cost a metric shitload of money, because long-distance was apparently transmitted on the finest golden threads honed by fifth-generation artisans.
One of the weirdest generational gaps we almost never talk about is how we got to 'of course you can talk to anyone anytime' immediately after decades of 'hey you wanna meet up for a burger?' costing more than the burger.