@frierbyen @Rudi --
Yes...
1992-93 in San Marcos, Texas.
The college at the time was Southwest Texas State University, now Texas State University.
"Down the street" from Austin, TX, where I held an io.com account during those same years.
@nemo -- YES!!!
In 1990, io.com was taken down by the secret service and the reason why laws were updated with Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (47 U.S.C. § 230). It was one of the first internet providers in the world, in Austin, TX, and one of the first cases the EFF ever took (and won).
I was "shatrat@io.com" - another reference to another TTRPG.
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