Yes, I am of the generations that actually used an encyclopedia-set at home to look up curiosities, and to research for school projects. There was no internet available to me, no Google, no Alexa, certainly no AI to ask. I myself was the Google, searching through information that was published from
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Its really odd for most anyone now to think about a time when the internet wasn't omnipresent in our lives. Getting 'online' back in the day didn't mean getting on the World Wide Web necessarily. Connecting to a local community service via dial-up was more common. Enter Freenets. Free access to
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It goes without saying that we take a lot of things for granted these days that weren't possible not long ago. I also believe that Canadians don't get enough credit for their tech contributions, so I'd like to take some time to have you consider an early remote sensing company named Dipix Systems


