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Written by The Geekette on November 12, 2005 – 7:10 am
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From the late 1980’s to the early 1990’s and on, a bit of history can be found at Textfiles.comOpens in a new Window. Here, historical collections of text documents are stored and archived in one place that can be seen by all. Whether searching for a bit of history or reading for education, all sorts of categories are archived on this website.

According to the disclaimerOpens in a new Window, this site is meant to be a collection of the textfilesOpens in a new Window written on BBSes in the 1980’s. Without this archive, a piece of history might have gone without notice. During the 1980’s and early 1990’s computers were just coming into households. Only a fraction of people owned a computer during that time. Very few knew the power of a BBS and what it was like to post on one. These textfilesOpens in a new Window give an insight as to what graphics and the "web" as we know it was like before the internet as we know it today existed. During this era, there was no "AOL" or "Google", but instead you dialed into a computer and selected text to read off of Bulletin Board Systems (BBSes) from a menu driven system from an operating system such as DOS or UNIX via the command line.

This collection or library offers text files on many subjects, concepts, points of view and writing styles. Uncensored, it is a website that brings thoughts and knowledge from all levels of society. With topics such as Ham RadioOpens in a new Window, LawOpens in a new Window, ComputersOpens in a new Window, Food, NewsOpens in a new Window, ArtworkOpens in a new Window and more, this website brings together what took decades to create. Be sure to visit Textfiles.comOpens in a new Window and see a bit of history in the making.

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