#todayskidswillneverknow

anybody remember asianave ? i remember being on there. it was before myspace :lol: and those aim chatrooms

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kids will never know how it feels to hit up a blockbuster and rent movies/video games
 
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Game changer right here. Could absorb any jolts / bumps the back of the bus could provide.

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Paying $5 for a burnt CD from the homie who had faster Internet then you and could DL music faster from Kazza. Haha half of the songs had DJ's yelling all over them, edited, or worst it was a blend of a song remixed to be the song you wanted.

The good ol' days!
crazy, i had that exact one.

oh and...

i had all the nextels that were posted. even the i930 which was super useless.

but we have to all agree

da gawd...
 
The internet has ruined reminiscing. Every day something about how great the 90s-early 2000s were.

I know how dope it was, I was there.
 
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The Internet ruinined the processes of seeking information. That's much more than just homework answers, that's interaction, integration, personal communication, ect. It's making smart dumb people
 
- The Bill Clinton ad on lime wire 
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- When the bleep on your nextel would go off during class

- signing on to aim and tying up the phone line at your house 

- making the grindin beat with your hand on the desks at school

damn im getting sad thinking of all these memories 
 
What was the deal with Cingular? I swear it was Cingular than ATT than back to Cingular and so on.
Around here, it was the cheapest one out of all the major networks but horrible reception. People just for it for the rollover minutes.

I remember folks getting the Sidekick with T-Mobile as a secondary phone since nothing else was out like it. We sold a grip at Circuit City.

I'm turning 30 this year as well, fellas. Damn. I wouldn't want to be a kid nowadays. I was also geeked up for TGIF on ABC. Shows like Boy Meets World actually taught life lessons.

That kid in high school with DSL connection when Napster came out was caking making mix CDs at $5 a pop :lol:
 
 
What was the deal with Cingular? I swear it was Cingular than ATT than back to Cingular and so on.
ATT bought the company and thought Cingular would be a marketable name. Then went to ATT Cingular and finally AT&T.
 
Around here, it was the cheapest one out of all the major networks but horrible reception. People just for it for the rollover minutes.

I remember folks getting the Sidekick with T-Mobile as a secondary phone since nothing else was out like it. We sold a grip at Circuit City.

I'm turning 30 this year as well, fellas. Damn. I wouldn't want to be a kid nowadays. I was also geeked up for TGIF on ABC. Shows like Boy Meets World actually taught life lessons.

That kid in high school with DSL connection when Napster came out was caking making mix CDs at $5 a pop
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My brother was that guy.

I couldn't wait to get to middle school to start doing the same thing but that wasn't until '05 and by then iPods, MP3s, and file sharing took over.

Also... the OG (for me)

I remember having to move on to Limewire after BearShare was brought down and being upset. Then BearShare came back but the layout was so different. I hated it.
 
ATT bought the company and thought Cingular would be a marketable name. Then went to ATT Cingular and finally AT&T.
Ah okay. Thanks for clearing that up.
 
anybody remember asianave ? i remember being on there. it was before myspace
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and those aim chatrooms

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kids will never know how it feels to hit up a blockbuster and rent movies/video games
DUDE. I miss Asian Ave.
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All them cute girls from Manitoba.
 
 
Around here, it was the cheapest one out of all the major networks but horrible reception. People just for it for the rollover minutes.

I remember folks getting the Sidekick with T-Mobile as a secondary phone since nothing else was out like it. We sold a grip at Circuit City.

I'm turning 30 this year as well, fellas. Damn. I wouldn't want to be a kid nowadays. I was also geeked up for TGIF on ABC. Shows like Boy Meets World actually taught life lessons.

That kid in high school with DSL connection when Napster came out was caking making mix CDs at $5 a pop
laugh.gif
My brother was that guy.

I couldn't wait to get to middle school to start doing the same thing but that wasn't until '05 and by then iPods, MP3s, and file sharing took over.

Also... the OG (for me)

I remember having to move on to Limewire after BearShare was brought down and being upset. Then BearShare came back but the layout was so different. I hated it.
Frost Wire

BIt torrent (when it was green)
 
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