klambake2234
KinglesZ
klambake2234

I use and bring both my laptop and iPad to school. The laptop I use to write notes and papers, and the iPad I use when I'm charging the laptop, for research, and to take notes when I'm watching movies in class.

Within a few years, I doubt that phones and texts will still exist, what with Skype and ubiquitous Wifi. So no.

Yahoo is the Google of my childhood. But now that it's powered by Bing and my childhood's over, it's an item from the Wayback machine that has been archived on its' own website.

@BarrettB: By using a flexible screen. Shockingly, they exist.

@ddhboy: Well the iPad would have been super expensive five years ago two. Prices do go down.

But... I ... don't ...want ... a Mute Button! I want an actual Orientation lock button, and not for any silly obstinate 'tactile feel' reason, but because it's much simpler to flick a switch than to double press, swipe repeatedly, and press again on the Orientation Lock.

@mstolfe: I personally do not compare myself with multinational corporations.

To put this info into context, other things from other eras should be given the same treatment as Google. I wouldn't be surprised if every film made in... 1937... would also stretch to Venus if unwound as one massive roll of film.

@bobdobbs: Of course - this looks like a glitch or a surrealist painting. Certainly nothing that would normally be encountered in real life.

This a non-issue.

@bobbobato: And a-password changing I shall go... However did you know btw?

@bobbobato: DISREGARD THAT, I SUCK COCKS

Wait wait wait. If SMB is 25, then kids who played it when they were preteens are now in their late 30s. And since video games had been mainstream for about 7 years before '85, that means that there are people in their mid-40s who played them during their childhood.

Is 15 years a short period? My gut reaction says it is, but the thing is I'm only 19 - which means I have maybe 16 years or memories, 9 years of consciousness, and perhaps have been 'myself' as I understand it now for about 4 years.

I only have two main passwords that I use, and some variations of them. One I think is perfectly safe, becayse its just a made up word it would be impossible for anyone to guess, bu the the others' just my username.

@dspin9: And only for the same price as the iPd Classic!

So... FTL travel might be possible then? That's all I really care about here.

That man looks like CGI in HDR, but normal in "overexposed". Does that mean that if video games were shot in "overexposed", they would look more real?