If you lived in 90s Seattle, they were treated like toxic waste. Everyone wanted to suck off Eddie Vedder. Vomit. KISW wouldn't play them except for Queensryche and maybe Guns N Roses a little.
Logging on to the internet was a several minute ordeal involving horrible squeaks and sounds... clicking between sites took a minute or so to load the still pictures and online video did not exist.
Logging on to the internet was a several minute ordeal involving horrible squeaks and sounds... clicking between sites took a minute or so to load the still pictures and online video did not exist.
This. If I have to wait more than a nano second now I start breaking things
Logging on to the internet was a several minute ordeal involving horrible squeaks and sounds... clicking between sites took a minute or so to load the still pictures and online video did not exist.
This. If I have to wait more than a nano second now I start breaking things
The Starbucks internet sounds fast in Bakersfield.
Logging on to the internet was a several minute ordeal involving horrible squeaks and sounds... clicking between sites took a minute or so to load the still pictures and online video did not exist.
This. If I have to wait more than a nano second now I start breaking things
The Starbucks internet sounds fast in Bakersfield.
Just off your game still. Give CML more time to get better posters here
Logging on to the internet was a several minute ordeal involving horrible squeaks and sounds... clicking between sites took a minute or so to load the still pictures and online video did not exist.
This. If I have to wait more than a nano second now I start breaking things
The Starbucks internet sounds fast in Bakersfield.
Imagine if the US had fiber like Sweden or South Korea.
They're internet is literally 100x faster than ours.
Instead, most Americans are stuck paying into the Comcast monopoly. And getting a shitty, overpriced product that hasn't even bothered innovating.
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And you could keep him if you liked him.
They're internet is literally 100x faster than ours.
Instead, most Americans are stuck paying into the Comcast monopoly. And getting a shitty, overpriced product that hasn't even bothered innovating.