Sure it was, in America at least. I think I got my first PC that could burn disks in like 1998 and it was a mass marketed Compaq from Circuit City. Napster showed up the next year and CD burning exploded. Napster was dead by 2001.
Hirez fucking up Tribes. There's something I haven't thought about in a long time.
I'm happy for him. Off the b team to go back to where the big boys play. It did wonders for Cody.
That's about half the price of the Aqaras at full price
When people tell me electric cars will never see mass adoption, I'll remember this.
I'm not a movie guy really, or this type of Sci fi, but I watched this with my girlfriend and it was pretty darn good.
They're good people who take good care of me.
My company does not do drug tests and never has. Someone asked the owner why and he said 'Id lose a lot of good people'
I liked that it was silly and fun. That's okay and something like Dungeons and Dragons is perfect for it. That also reminds me I need to finish watching it.
Oh, it's both parties are the same so I'll do nothing guy!
Does anyone not think that?
It might make him think twice about acting like this if he has something to lose. His colleagues and the government aren't going to do anything.
Homer meets his brother, designs a car, ruins him.
Milhouse, I'm Lionel Hutz your lawyer and drug dealer .... keeper awayer
I just want to say I don't see why this is getting down voted, this is nostupidquestions, and on top of that, this one is interesting and I'm excited to see peoples insight.
I don't remember the joke at all, but is it the episode where Marge is afraid to fly?
Fuck em all
Sean Paul Reyes is amazing at holding the government accountable.
Imagine being Stevie Ray, the clearly inferior member of Harlem Heat. The guy who's there because his brother has talent. Your brother gets the push that's well deserved, and they're like 'We'll keep you around Stevie, and you'll get a new tag team partner. It's Ahmed Johnson'.
He must have known it was the beginning of the end.