remember that at the end of the 90 operated internet in Spain. Most people used modem connections on PSTN to 56 Kbps, and the wealthy hired a flat fee to download with Audiogalaxy a disc or two of music at night, and praying that they had not called uncomfortable to hew the line (oh, where was that standard V92 that never worked). The ADSL was a myth at that time ("for a neighbor of mine says he knows a guy who takes home a very fast internet, paid 6000 pesetas for him and the phone cuts off the connection!") And ISDN not bring as many benefits as you thought.
you sure you were good all the memories of that time?
At that time, Flash technology was bursting in most of the world en masse, and web designers knew that they would create a major market on this technology (although Apple seems not to have noticed it on today ) and they elaborated spectacular portfolios to draw the attention of companies looking for a major promotion in the network.
Among so many people with talent, some people rose to the rank of Flash Art. This is the case The Remedi Project, a website founded in 1997 and picked up work in Flash over 60 designers and designers from around the world to over 12 exhibitions. I remember
my cousin, lucky owner of an ISDN in your business, did we host the closing time to see such spectacular interactive projects. Something almost impossible in a lousy connection Teleline or Terra.
The project is abandoned, but the page is available to all people who want to visit.
The website: REMEDY THE PROJECT .
greet in real time.
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