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Beast by Name, Beast by Nature
I reckon @spiritofaslan will like that one a lot
who could forget this gem
I reckon @spiritofaslan will like that one a lot
who could forget this gem
Strange creatures indeed.I reckon @spiritofaslan will like that one a lot
Well I was going to say it would be awesome if we could trade-up our cars like that lol.Strange creatures indeed.
Hahaha poor bastard got screwed over hard in the end.
That said maybe we should do something like this for auctions. Would make them more interesting thats for sure
Sure this ain't a TV doc, but I love it nonetheless. Sir Laptop from YouTube
Man I remember when I first started using it in 2001 it was an awesome program. You'd go on chat rooms and speak to people, get along with them, get their email address, and then converse on MSN Messenger. I remember that in the 2005 release there was also games you could play on it with contacts - games like Tic Tac Toe, Chess, Checker etc... it was pretty fun.
Man I remember when I first started using it in 2001 it was an awesome program. You'd go on chat rooms and speak to people, get along with them, get their email address, and then converse on MSN Messenger. I remember that in the 2005 release there was also games you could play on it with contacts - games like Tic Tac Toe, Chess, Checker etc... it was pretty fun.
Definitely guilty of a few of those things myself. I didn't know that 'wuu2' stood for thoughI spent way, waaay too many hours on MSN back in the day.. I'd be on that thing till 2-3 in the morning and then have to drag myself to school (the days I actually went).. MSN and Geocities were life back then. I can't remember the games right now but probably did play them.
This is pretty funny, and I'm definitely guilty of at least half of these:
Does anyone back in the day remember when chat rooms and IM programs didn't have buffers?
For some reason you could crash some of them by doing massive posts/messages with just broken pipes "||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||".
Never found out why, but if you had a good connection you could post them, and the person receiving the message would just drop carrier if using a modem
amazing technology being able to colour some of these old movies nowAmongst all the clutter, there are some real gems on the tube. Post them here.
Upscaled with an ensemble of neural networks Louis Le Prince's footage, Roundhay Garden Scene, shot in October 1888.