May 2009
7 posts
remember when?
Our family for our first computer back in 2000, when I was 15. It was the eMachines eOne, a pretty blatant iMac ripoff. We had dial-up. It was awesome. Besides Napster, the thing that reminds me the most of those early days is tiny web design. All the coolest sites had dotted lines and tiny Verdana text. Hard to read? Sure. But it inspired Younger Me, and got me doing what I’ve been doing...
The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation
Charlie: It's locked! All right, let me try this out.
Dennis: What is that, your apartment key? That's not gonna work!
Charlie: Why not?
Dennis: We're not at your apartment, shithead!
Charlie: Well how many possible lock combinations can there be?
Dennis: Oh, so many, dude, like hundreds of millions.
Charlie: Well eventually they're gonna overlap--
Dennis: They're not ever gonna--
Charlie: You know what, you're right, it's not working.
Dennis: Oh, no shit.
Charlie: Well it was worth a try!
Dennis: It was not worth a try.
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