I figured you’d be more of a Freightliner girl; think, you could even cart around one of your Smarts in the bed!
I figured you’d be more of a Freightliner girl; think, you could even cart around one of your Smarts in the bed!
Try in a different browser; I can’t post an image unless I click on “Link” and copy-pasta the URL in twice. Otherwise, I get “Image Upload Failed” or some non-sense, and I get that no matter what browser I use (I’ve tried in stock Edge, IE, and Chrome, as well as Firefox, both with and without NoScript).
Did you ever try blacklungs.com? That motherfucker was horrible.
I don’t know about the gambling sites (I’m pretty unlucky, so I stay away from gambling), but definitely Alibaba, Paypal, and Pets.com.
Drove me nuts.
Ah...newsgroups. I remember logging into Usenet and going ape-shit over Tips & Tricks for Mortal Kombat when it first came out.
My favorite stomping ground was Doug’s Chat on columbus.net...pretty sure it was a local website for Columbus, OH, but it had a pretty clean interface that was decades before it’s time.
Yeah, they totally forgot about Angelfire, OLGA, and more recently, GMail. Sure, most people our age had a Hotmail account at some point, but all it did was fail miserably. Nearly everybody has a GMail account at this point.
Early 30's here, and out of the sites you mentioned, GameFAQ’s is the only one I’ve ever used. I’ve heard of people playing Runescape, but I pretty into PC gaming at the time, so I never actually played it.
Yeah, I’ve never visited 90% of these sites, and I’ve been an avid Internet user since 1990.
Forums are still thriving, although I would recommend using an ad-blocker.
I knew iPods wouldn’t make it...there were already portable, digital video players on the market at half the price at that point.
I use the ForecastFox extension in Firefox, but otherwise?
Yes! It was the first MP3 AND video search engine, and Babelfish was also the first time you could translate any URL into another language, even if it wasn’t perfect.
The TR8 doesn’t exactly have a cult following, and while $13k seems pretty steep for a lot of people, that seems within the ballpark for somebody who wants a really clean example.
I can’t wrap my head around manufacturers’ reactions to the emissions regulations; instead of just continuing to build the lower-emission, more fuel-efficient vehicles that the consumers will continue to want, they’re falling all over themselves to figure out how to game the system. At the end of the day, how much…
The funny part is that there was a singular, uniform regulation between all 50 States when Net Neutrality was in effect, but since the ISP’s effectively had it repealed, now they get to deal with 50 different sets of regulations.
The A.V. Club is only listed first because you’re on The A.V. Club site. If you click on The Root, The Root is listed first.
I guess what I was getting at is that if the FCC refuses to regulate ISP’s, then it doesn’t seem like they could stop individual states from regulating the Internet; sort of how there’s no Federal age of consent, so each State decides the age of consent for itself.
I take it this is an actual apartment and not just a set? Seems like I’ve seen it a few times since Seinfeld...