Sticking tech references in a song is a dangerous game. Just ask these artists, whose once-cutting-edge lyrics have aged about as well as an MSN status
https://t.co/3UjYqAlmZh- NME (@NME)
March 24, 2021 Kelly Rowland's Excel-as-a-text-message impact
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I would just like to say that I hope those complex graphing calculators (or something) that they used to make us learn to use in high school never go out of style because all teenagers deserve to spend math class dicking around trying to make dirty words. It's a rite of passage.
I'm ages behind in most tech just because cutting edge is too expensive. By the time I've saved up to buy a new game console, an even newer one is announced and none of the new games will work on the console I just bought.
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A friend of mine has a collection of thousands of VHS and has received some press for it. It's pretty fun imo, she has a lot of rare stuff!
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She was asking me to show her (for the 100000000000th time) how to burn a cd and complained that she couldn't find dvd/cds anymore and finally got her to understand streaming.
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And I think they was some big scandal/crime that went down a la Enron too.
But Bug-a-Boo is still timeless.
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I was just happy that once I was old enough I could just get my Nokia phone and play Snake to my heart's content.
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Ha, paid to download.
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