Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35030550-20190129001012/@comment-168424-20190129010108

That seems kind of arbitrary... back in the days of DOS only and Apple II, you couldn't do much without learning at least a little coding. You can do almost nothing on Unix without learning a few shell commands.

Also, the cutoff should be way earlier than 2010. The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007. As someone who's lived through most of your "nostalgia" since around 1979 in the Silicon Valley, if you're gonna pick a cutoff year, have some decent reasons for doing it. If you're going to cut out HTML, you should put your cutoff at 1993 when the Mosaic browser started the WWW explosion.