Flashback to 1995

Flashback to 1995

Flashback to 1995: AOL Proggies By Marco on April 19, 2004 Inspired by a discussion on the Something Awful Forums, I remembered the time I spent using AOL in middle school. There were these programs ("proggies") that would hook into the AOL software and allow you to do special things, like easily type using color-faded text or extended ASCII characters. I had one of these.....

Real Player

Real Player

The first version of RealPlayer was introduced on April 3, 1995 as "RealAudio Player" and was one of the first media players capable of streaming media over the Internet. Then, version 4.01 of RealPlayer was included as a selectable Internet tool in Windows 98's installation package.[9] Subsequent versions of the software were titled "RealPlayer G2" (version 6) and "RealOne Player" (version 9), while free "Basic" versions as well as paid.....

IcyHotStunnaz

IcyHotStunnaz

http://www.angelfire.com/hiphop/audio/ updated on 01/24/03 fake stunta sites out there get the dillz. we dont got time for this internet junk. hataz get the balls.

Editing Sign On List

Editing Sign On List

Here you will learn how to modify the screen names on your sign on list. There are a few reasons why you might do this: Add frequently used guest accounts/phish to your sign on list! Modify the parental controls on guest accounts/phish. Switch to other screen names on guest accounts/phish.   Download and install UltraEdit32 hex editor that you will use to modify the AOL.....

AOL IP Addresses

AOL IP Addresses

IP stands for Internet Protocol address. Internet Sites and people who connect online have an IP address. An Internet Protocol address indentifies your online connection. There are two types of IP addresses: dynamic and static. Static IP addresses are alyways the same. People who do not sign on through the phone line and are alyways connected have a static IP. If you connect via a.....

AOL Roll Dice

AOL Roll Dice

  Many people know the chat command: //roll But not many people know how to specify the number of dice and number of sides: //roll-dice##-sides### The amount of dice can be any whole number from one through fifteen. The amount of sides can be any whole number from one through 999. AOL will randomly pick a number fitting each of these paramaters and display them.....