klambake2234
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@TheJabberwocky: You've spent 600$ on earphones that lasted no longer than a single year?

@wasting_company_time: My ears could tell the difference between 'bad' and 'good' audio, but not between 'good' and 'incredible'.

While selling shitty earbuds for 20$ may be a scam, buying 100$ earbuds is pure idiocy, considering how short a lifespan the average pair has.

Maybe windows 95 was a bit odd, but it's GUI and basic design was *the* Computer look 'till about '07. I still have trouble with the fact that there isn't any one style anymore, that there's so much stylistic diversity between PCs only a few years apart.

I'd hate to see one of these while dirty, or just after a heavy downpour.

Too bad real phones' GUIs aren't as tacky as the ones in the illustration.

@anthoyy: Cubism is a radical way of looking at the world that was completely and intentially developed by human beings.

@Hellaphunt: You see something somewhere and record it in a specific way, with different shots or zooms, etc.

Comstantinople is puny.

@sibelian: I thought Victorian interiors were typified by wallpaper and clutter.

@VVhistler: No, it doesn't really. We've known that the statues were originally painted since the 19th century at the least.

@ReiRei0: There's always going to be something more deserving than the current project.

@my favorite car is a motorcycle: Teachers already create flashy precanned presentations: powerpoints and transparencies. Of these, powerpoints are better because the writing is easy to read, save time, and could hold more info. But transparencies also have their advantages, because they allow the teacher to edit

What happens went you wear another dress? No phone?

@adam.erker: I did the exact same thing to me. A internet service I had completely forgotten about automatically took a 99$ annual fee from me, and Paypal only bothered to tell me after the transaction process was over. I contacted them, and it was refunded.

@yah5: And no mention of ARPANET.

@You're Banned, Squalor banned you: Its when the market crashed in 2000 and put many internet businesses out of business and seriously crippled the rest. It ended The dot-com bubble of the late 90s, when new internet companies were springing up every day, and were thrown tons of of cash by deluded investors who

@Zanzan42: At my elementary school, which attended '96-03, besides the windows 95 and 98 machines, there was one or two win 3.1 and a DOS. In grade 2 one of the PCs had a black and white monitor, which I find incredible today.