I wonder how many people ate the onion on that one being as he'd have access to that information without doing anything like that, being as their his data centers and whatnot.
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I remember having a torrent client set up was a great way to become popular back in 2010
I'd genuinely believe that.
Thinking about it Cronkite and Wozniak make a lot of sense.
The living room PC is an old Dell that came with windows 7 and was left behind in an apartment when everybody moved out. It also runs Mint.
For what it's worth I don't think it would look like that if you... did that, and now my stoned ass has officially spent too much time thinking about that.
I remember it being a pretty good paper way back in day.
I absolutely love the idea of Zuck moving into the townhome I grew up in off Fort street and playing 'gunshot or firework' at night.
Edit: for anybody who does not know what gunshot or firework is you stay up at night in the shitty neighborhood you live in with the police scanner or similar 'as it happens' news source available and every time you hear a loud bang in the distance you and your buds guess whether it was a gunshot or a firework.
Wasn't expecting to see my high school's student paper cited in a larger article but here we are.
You know, I grew up there and that probably explains the chronic cough.
Millions? One is reminded of the pyramid scheme "problem" where it basically ends up as everybody can't actually be a salesman if the business is actually going to be viable. Right? Like who are you selling to if everyone else is in on it too?
I'll take 'things that would not make international news in my country' for $200