Conversation started Feb 6, 2018 at 15:50.
Poke
Feb 6, 2018 15:50
i only have like 1 or 2 google accounts but i have thousands of aim accounts
/tear
Mr. Xcoder
I have my main account and the one I give to professors and use when I register at contests that require an email account.
Fatalize
I have one for my phone and one for google scholar
Pavel
@Poke Is aim like an old person thing?
Poke
@Pavel check yourself, bud ;)
El'endia Starman
Oh wait, I actually have two or three more Gmail accounts, I think. I just don't use them.
AdmBorkBork
Feb 6, 2018 15:52
@Pavel Hey, I resemble that remark.
Anonymous
@Pavel If by "old person" you mean "the de facto method of internet communication 10 years ago", then yes
Poke
i was online when aim died
saddest day ever
it was like 2:30 in the morning or something iirc
Mr. Xcoder
So, what
is
"aim"?
caird coinheringaahing
10 years
is
old to us. It's more than half my lifetime
Pavel
@Mego Ok, there is no way AIM was around in 2008.
Mr. Xcoder
Feb 6, 2018 15:53
@cairdcoinheringaahing s/less/more/
Poke
@Pavel are you kidding with me
Pavel
I'd have
heard
of it
Poke
aim came out in '97
Pavel
._.
Anonymous
AIM usage didn't start to decline until 2011
caird coinheringaahing
Feb 6, 2018 15:54
@Mr.Xcoder My memory is failing, I'm old :P
Poke
i'll always remember by favorite exploitable piece of software
/sigh
Anonymous
In 2006, AIM had 52% of the instant messaging market share
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