In old days I had to depend on landline phone for net access with a distinct username / password. Speed may be some 2 or 3 kbps. It took many hours at night to dnload small utilities for Windoz / linux .
Unix was coming on 18 or 36 5.25inch floppies . My first HDD was 20MBs which was sufficient for Win3.1 and below versions with C , COBOL, Pascal, and some other Utilities like PrintShop etc.
After some years When after many attempts I was successful in setting up Unix on my PC with continuously blinking light , I smiled loudly.
Buletin Boards were famous for exchanging files , MP3 etc. ... I think my firsr linux was muLinux and then Slacks , Debian, Puppy. Knoppix on CD was my best experience that time. But when I came in contact with Tinycorelinux v2 , then the linux world changed with simplicity and speed .
Roberts , jaunito , jason , Markus , Rich and many others ( sorry if I have not mentioned many others names ) , enriched my linux knowledge with many unknown details which I was not knowing at all - perticularly easy automation of many jobs with readymade bash scripts with detailed comments .
Curaga helped me to setup my TCL security with iptables etc among other things.
Hats off to all these guys and many others ! Thanks !!