Probably when I was a teenager in the early 90s and myself and some friends were involved in the demoscene. There was no home internet back then, and I can remember days when we'd all bring our monitors and computers (Commodore Amigas at the time) round to someone's house so we could work on our latest demo. It was very social, and a lot of fun - just had to be careful not to accidentally unplug someone's machine as everything was in stored in memory, and would be lost if not saved on floppy disks.
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Probably when I was a teenager in the early 90s and myself and some friends were involved in the demoscene. There was no home internet back then, and I can remember days when we'd all bring our monitors and computers (Commodore Amigas at the time) round to someone's house so we could work on our latest demo. It was very social, and a lot of fun - just had to be careful not to accidentally unplug someone's machine as everything was in stored in memory, and would be lost if not saved on floppy disks.