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Digital Nostalgia: A Journey Through Technological Evolution

Explore a digital literacy narrative, from childhood games to online social platforms, reflecting on how technology shaped one's life. Remember the early days of Block Man and the thrill of Neopets, leading to the rise of social media giants like MySpace and Facebook. Join the journey of a tech enthusiast as they navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.

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Digital Nostalgia: A Journey Through Technological Evolution

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  1. Technology wow. A digital literacy narrative.

  2. http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/l/484757-block-man-1-dos-screenshot-start-of-level-3-this-required.pnghttp://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/l/484757-block-man-1-dos-screenshot-start-of-level-3-this-required.png I awoke early technologically. I started on my mom’s I-don’t-even-know-what, when pixels were still 1cm x 2cm. I started typing at six years old, mostly to punch in my name to claim high scores. Play it

  3. The years went by, windows ’95, and about the time 56k was prime, the internet opened me up to chat rooms. No eleven year old should be allowed in a chat room. http://img.brothersoft.com/screenshots/softimage/a/aol_instant_messenger_(aim)-76365-1.jpeg http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/431128-8109-48.jpg Dangers for kids today.

  4. http://www.tombraider4u.com/neopets/kacheek.gif I typed and learned and read and played on the internet. Neopets – imagination soared. http://images.neopets.com/pets/happy/aisha_blue_baby.gif http://i.acdn.us/image/A3368/336865/300_336865.gif http://images.neopets.com/pets/happy/pteri_blue_baby.gif See it now. http://images.neopets.com/pets/happy/kougra_red_baby.gif

  5. Then, as connections grew stronger, the quicker transfer of more data allowed for online gaming. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_X12znCyTeR0/S9BXV7sv2NI/AAAAAAAAABo/MFOef112B7U/s1600/counter-strike-26382.jpg Here, I learned how to talk shit. Here, I learned about the ego. People were really into it http://games.softpedia.com/screenshots/1-5_1.jpg

  6. Throughout high school, typing, typing, typing, always typing. And when I had to take “Keyboarding” (it was required, I guess), I learned HTML instead. Where I learned.. http://any-expression.com/images/external-sheet.jpg

  7. http://virtuallyblind.com/images/myspace_logo.jpg And as power point presentations and word documents flowed from my printer, I still wanted more. Myspace was born. Easily customizable styles and themes, who could resist. And others stuff too… Hmm....

  8. Facebookexploded digital phenomenon, attached millions to their computers daily. I’m one of them. Still typing. Bonus

  9. and looking back, I am sure I’ve read more web pages than book pages.

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