In 1992 I got a PowerBook (I think it was a 120) from my father which had a 9600 baud modem. I tried to sign up for CompuServe in Hungary, but the technical support was so dismissal that it never really worked. I think I might have been the first Macintosh user in Hungary for this service as they had no clue what to do with me and my hardware. At the time neither did I.
Next year I signed up for dialup service at Sztaki. That worked some of the time, but only when I was trying to dial in from a line that was connected to the phone network via a digital center and not an analog one.
In the summer of 1994 I visited my father in the US and got a newer model PowerBook. At the same summer Scott Leslie taught me the basics of HTML. Later that year I made my first webpage, although I didn’t have a server to put it up.
In 1995 I moved to the states and started working for my father’s small consultant company. A lot of the work I was doing was HTML, building webpages. I worked with him on a full time basis till the end of 1999. Recently I have been trying to locate at archive.org the earliest webpage I ever made or was ever shown on. I didn’t find it. The earliest I found was this page. On the left you will see that it was last updated February 28, 1997. This means I have proof that I have been actively on the web for at least 10 years today. Hurray!