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neilski

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251 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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WarGames with Matthew Broderick was 1983. He had a PC and some sort of internet connection with one of those old modems you had to put your phone handset on.

crofty1984

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220 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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I've noticed that's a turning point in films, they are set in "the future" around 2010-2050 and there's no mention of the internet (or similar)

dundarach

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244 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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West world had the virus that spread amongst the robots.

Logans Run they put themselves on the system that let other people browse them - remember that wink


Man-At-Arms

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195 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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Brainstorm with Christopher Walken,
that had someone connecting in via dialup

jimpritchard

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207 months

Friday 24th July 2009
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neilski said:
WarGames with Matthew Broderick was 1983. He had a PC and some sort of internet connection with one of those old modems you had to put your phone handset on.
Now THAT's a movie!

hairykrishna

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219 months

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neilski said:
WarGames with Matthew Broderick was 1983. He had a PC and some sort of internet connection with one of those old modems you had to put your phone handset on.
That's not really sci-fi though. His setup was actually in use by a bunch of people at the time.

20 years isn't long enough long ago; BBSes came about in the late 70's which were arguably 'internet like'. Email, FTP and ARPNET were late 60's. Not really predictive sci-fi if the tech already exists!