I love how geeky ATOT can be. Someone asks a question that is incredibly easy to interpret as "dirty," and it takes a woman to drop the first innuendo. And then, after mosh opens up her snatch for discussion (try to take that the wrong way, I dare you), people get right back into discussing their 2400 baud modems and the glory days of AOL. That's a level of geekiness that few can aspire to (honestly, who would want to?).
That said, the earliest memories I have of the internet are from 94ish. We had an old SupraFAX 14,400 baud modem. I remember browsing for porn (ahh, middle school), and it taking upwards of two minutes to load a single image. You had to pray that you had clicked on something that was actually of interest to you (I think I see a nipple... wait... wait... wait, that's a dude... shit, abort!). We were on an old Mac that couldn't play Doom or Hexen... but it ran A-10 Attack like a champ (that game was the shit). We ran free AOL for about a year and a half; just kept uninstalling and reinstalling the demo discs (I have no idea why this worked). My parents were always behind the curve on technology; we ran that 14.4 modem well into the heyday of the 56k, and graduated to 56k while most people were jumping to DSL and cable.
Ahhhh, the good old days, where you could stumble upon a random porn site, click at random, and not worry about viruses, spyware or adware (the latter two hadn't even been invented).