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Now it's on to projection. You're a slippery little fella! Future politician or "journalist," perhaps?

Of course you don't.

So, you're complaining about some people older than you that might be complaining and who would actually know what nostalgia is to said group as that's what they grew up with. Right? Get off my lawn and back to your safe space!

I still have all of those, I think! The maps were awesome indeed. I think U3 came with a coin, the ankh was also cool. Plus those illustrated manuals…good times.

Exactly! It's like they were afraid the entire company would suddenly stop functioning, pretty funny now but the work we had to do to prepare was ridiculous.

That's awesome! I had an Atari 520ST and never thought to try that, I'm guessing it would have been fine past 2000.

Of course. And they were faxed!

Ah, the joys of having to install special BIOS cards in all of the company PCs in preparation for Y2K. Something about the clock or whatever keep them working properly. Good times.

The CompuServe and BBS days of old were awesome.

You really don't read the news, do you? Tell the numerous family-owned businesses that have been forced to close by the courts because they didn't want to compromise their beliefs in the name of "fairness." Prayer has been taken out of schools, Nativity scenes forced to shut down because someone was "offended," it

The "Troll!!!" alarm is to be expected. The fact that you think Christians enjoy protected status at this time is hilarious. Why does this article even exist, my man? Who cares what Sorbo's doing in another faith-based movie, hmmm?

I was wondering the same thing, this clearly bothers certain people for some reason. Who cares what Sorbo's doing? Eesh.

That's the funniest thing I've read all week. Hahahahaha. Where's the article questioning any other actor's beliefs, especially Muslim? You're adorable!

He lives rent-free in their heads.

Junior being all pink and oily certainly didn't help, despite the horrific singing.

Hahahaha sorry. Kinda :D Thought I remember Mike repeating it as yipe stripes, pretty funny we're taking up bandwidth decades after the film to discuss such a fine piece of cinematic art, eh?

What the heck are "yipe stripes," anyway?!

Good points, all. I mean, even "Avatar" had the safety briefing for planet newbies as well as protocols for the dangers that lurked outside the fenced area. That's one thing that really amazed me about that film, was the sheer variety of utterly alien plants and bugs that Jake sees the first time he goes out on a

This is where the FUN begins.

Can't argue with that.