The Casino Devil
Back in the early 1990's AOL was one of a very few Internet Service Providers. (If you can remember Q-Lin, Prodigy and CompuServe you've been around awhile.) AOL charged by the hour and was quite expensive.One of the fun sections on AOL was Rabbt Jack's Casino. Bingo was the game, but it was more than Bingo. There was a feeling of family among the bingo players. On my computer desk there is a ceramic chipmunk, a memento sent to me by one of the site monitors.
The Casino Devil was born in October of 1998. I had noticed that many of the bingo players and QRJs (bingo hosts) had made some lovely bingo web pages. I said to myself, "Self, you can do that." After about a week of frustration, I realized that I couldn't really do that, so I did it anyway.
To make a short story long, for several years I did a monthly bingo themed web site. My screen name was RJsDevil and only a very few of the other players knew my real identity.
On October 2, 2000, America Online did away with the RJs bingo parlors and sold the software to Electronic Arts. It was done with no advance notice to players. We would log on and find that our favorite game was gone. Shortly after that, I quit my AOL subscription. I have not purchased an Electronic Arts product since that time.
With fond memories of Rabbit Jill, QRJ Dale and many others, the Casino Devil remains on the internet. I update this section monthly.
A note on sound, graphics and video files. I coded most of these pages the late 1990's. Most of the graphics are fairly small because there wasn't much bandwidth. You will find that there are a lot of pages that autoplay sound files. If you find they are blocked by your browser, simply click on the sound icon in your tab bar.
The Casino Devil's section contains adult material. By clicking on the entry link, you are acknowledging that you won't be offended.
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