That reminds me. You know how skateboarders and BMXers have secret spots conveyed by word-of-mouth?
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So did hackers in the early days, places with open access to computers.
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They weren't gated or password-protected, because who'd want to use a computer for fun?
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One such spot was the UofT's High Speed Job Stream in the Sanford Fleming building.
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Another was at Ryerson Polytechnic, where there were terminals, acoustic couplers, and printed instructions for logging in.
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nice! McGill had basement rooms of 3270 terminals.
1:01 PM - 10 Sep 2016
from Waterfront Communities-The Island, Toronto
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