zaiger

zaiger

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11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Internet trolls are as... · 0 replies · +7 points

"Having been on the recieving end of internet trolls myself on a few occasions, I personally am glad to see that this is finally being taken seriously."

Sounds to me like this whole column was written out of butthurt.

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - 2,500 Hours of 1996 In... · 0 replies · +1 points

I remember leopard print AOL disks.

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - The 70's Were a Differ... · 0 replies · +2 points

She was in the 70's ;)

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - The 70's Were a Differ... · 0 replies · +3 points

No helmet laws in New Hampshire. It's funny to see all the bikers pull over to take off their helmets at the rest stop at the Mass/NH border. Rebels!

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - Life According to He-Man · 0 replies · +2 points

The Real Ghostbusters was a great cartoon, even though none of the characters looked like their movie counterparts and Slimer was their friend when he was clearly a Ghost who should have been in the containment unit, not hanging around the shop with Rick Moranis.

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - The 70's Were a Differ... · 2 replies · +3 points

Pretty sure that's my dad.

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - 2,500 Hours of 1996 In... · 0 replies · +1 points

We had AOL. Oh god remember back in the days of dial-up when everyone had to use an internet service like AOL or Prodigy? Thank god it isn't like that anymore. The first computer I had that was mine and I didn't have to share with my family was a 1st gen Sony Vaio with a floppy drive, built in zip drive (+1 internets if you remember those), and a huge 1,000mb hard drive (That is actually what it said in the documentation, apparently back in 1995 nobody knew what a gigabyte was).

13 years ago @ Oh Internet! - Life According to He-Man · 2 replies · +4 points

I loved He-man when I was a kid :[ I had so many action figures. There was one that smelled like a skunk, and Skeletor with wolverine claws, which in the commercial showed him tearing through a piece of paper. In reality he couldn't though, I was pretty disappointed. I also had a metric shitload of transformers. Being a kid in the 80's ruled, it is when toys really started to become awesome.