With all that being said and done, we won’t forget the fun memories growing up with MSN since its inception back in 1999. Here are some of the more memorable aspects of the program.
Nudge you if you don’t reply in 2 seconds
Hi! Hey! Sup? Nm u? Nm. Cool.
Person: hey!What a riveting and enjoyable conversation.
Me: hey
Person: sup?
Me: nm, u?
Person: nm.
Me: cool.
*5 minutes later*
Person: gtg, bye!
Adding yourself to see if you’re online
Whether it was to see if you were online or not (if you were hiding from someone or everyone), or just testing to see if your MSN connection worked properly, most of us have added ourselves to our own list. It’s a feature that was never available on Skype.Custom Icons
Inviting your whole list into one conversation and then leaving
What’s more fun/annoying that getting thrown into a completely random conversation with a group of strangers? I remember getting thrown into random chats where we made fun of random strangers, or just pretending to not know what happened. Imagine inviting your school friends, relatives, and random strangers all mixed into one awkward chat…and then leaving…awesome times.Typing in or writing your screen name in Greek (not literally Greek)
Display names were also used to post song lyrics, to secretly confess our love for someone else, or to openly let everyone know who we were partnered up with.
Signing in and out repeatedly to get someone’s attention
MSN pick-up lines and dealing with denials
While some of us may have been experts at the game of teenage romance, others resorted to cheesier ways of picking up guys or girls via MSN because communicating online meant that people would be less afraid of saying what they had to say. Maybe they weren’t sure how their crush felt about them, so they would test the water with lines like these.Guy: Wow, you’re beautiful!Maybe that was too much? How about just getting there attention?
Girl: Who is this?
Guy: Oops, wrong window. Sorry.
Girl: Hey what’s up?What about dealing with rejection?
Guy: Hey, nm here.
Girl: Oh sorry, wrong convo…but how are you?!
Guy: Hey, I really like you. Wanna go out some time?
Girl: Umm, no.
Guy: Oh sorry, was meant for my friend. Sorry about that.
Those annoying winks
MSNPlus and Auto Responses, because you thought you were that important
A-Patch – Disabling nudge limits and cleaning up our MSN interface
Spamming our friends with slow computers
Custom backgrounds
Customizing your background image was also a cool feature, and MSN (unlike MySpace) did it right because they applied different transparency filters, so even if you chose the most repulsive or eye-catching image, it will still toned down to give a more subtle appearance.
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and about the #nowplaying on my Windows Media Player
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