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Thankfully it wasn't an active shooter
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Principal Victoria says she's taking it in as evidence.
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Thankfully it wasn't an active shooter
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Principal Victoria says she's taking it in as evidence.
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Why can't we have a static vintage web?
I've been around since the early 1980s on BBSs. I think what OP is describing is gopher:// links which were common in the early 1990s. I recall getting news and music tablature that way, but like others said it was boring and there wasn't much else.
To me, 1996 to 2005 was the peak of the Internet experience, especially in the early 2000s when content was increasing. Big business was still oblivious about it, and little forums were able to truly thrive on their own without being on a billion dollar platform.
Web 2.0 was when it all went to shit. I remember the look when it was happening... every website went to white webpages, tons of white space, big-ass sans serif fonts, rounded buttons, and very little actual content, just minimalist screens everywhere. Every website was doing it. I knew at the time that this was symbolic of the vacuousness of the coming Internet.
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They're too comfortable rule
I took a look at a listing in a city near here:
Cake Decorator Apprentice
Come on man...
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12,000 chicks found abandoned in postal truck raise concerns about animal shipping
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I'm missing where there was accountability... it just sounded like USPS put out a mealymouthed corporate PR statement.
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Someone in my area is trying to sell a Windows 7 DVD
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I always want to send them something like "What a big boy that you know what you got! And when you make the sale you can add the money to your piggy bank!"
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Austria's Armed Forces Gets Rid of Microsoft Office - The Military is moving 16,000 computers to LibreOffice, a free open source software
Whatever happened to OpenOffice? I remember 20 years ago it was looking to be the next best thing.
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[ Removed by Reddit ] - Reddit's bot troubles are also coming from inside the house -- and is going to be its downfall
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They way they implemented that definitely suggests they have no trust or respect for their users, especially for cases were content was mistakenly flagged. Many users make hundreds of posts a day and honestly don't remember what was in a post.
I used to administer a large vBulletin forum about 15 years ago, and when I had to suspend a user I definitely included the content of what they posted so they understood what was not tolerated. I mean that's basic common sense 101... assuming they're not getting the message, you have to show them why if you're allowing them to continue participating.
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The Matrix 2025
Ah, memories of Ashlee Simpson on SNL.
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no_context
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Can I count to six?
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some sweet cans
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"We're going to start testing for piss, because we hear people take breaks for that too."
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Old Stockholm Telephone Tower
Good lord, that picture with the 5000 wires is insane. I wonder what the process was for them to scrap that mess and start putting in trunk lines to different areas of the city.
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My order number is pretty nice.
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Cousin Niko, a PiЯwasser truck! Must be from back home!
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Scientists warn if a 1,000-ft ‘mega-tsunami’ spurs from an active fault line it could wipe part of America off the map
It's been incredible to me to see all the new construction along the northwest Oregon beaches in Street View. People are gambling a fortune that their places will be just fine in 50 years and that they'll be able to get out in time.