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Did you scribble on it then fill in each gap with colors? I hope I'm not alone in that.

I did that too... :lol:  those were the days.

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Technology always gave me something to do, so I love it as it fills in gaps and also makes me think.

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Did you scribble on it then fill in each gap with colors? I hope I'm not alone in that.

You're not alone.

 

 

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I don't even remember when i was 3. when do kids learn how to talk anyways...

I've been told about when I was 3 

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I was birthed from a CPU socket, not a the other thing. 

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I was birthed from a CPU socket, not a the other thing. 

I'll take your word for it

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Anyone remember the maze screen saver? I loved changing the colors of the walls, ceiling and floor.

 

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For the longest time, I've been surrounded by electronics. I grew up in the 90s, when AOL was a thing, and while I may never have taken a lot of time to learn about the intricacies or machinations of technology, I certainly have gained a bit of knowledge just by being immersed with them. It's always interesting to me to see where consumer technology can go. Many years ago - before most of our times - we didn't have these sort of luxuries available to us, and while there will be others in the future that we won't live to access, it's always interesting to be there to see the fireworks go off. I have a lot of opinions on how various technologies can affect our everyday lives positively, and it frustrates me when I see potential being stifled. Internet speeds in the US are among some of the lowest in modernized nations, for example.

 

It's hard for me to really determine any specific thing that makes me want to learn more about consumer electronics and technology other than the fact that I grew up around it. I suppose if I grew up murdering people every day of my life, I'd either be remarkably bored or obsessed with it.

 

Anyone remember the maze screen saver? I loved changing the colors of the walls, ceiling and floor.

 

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HOLY HELL, NOSTALGIA TRIP.

I know right?

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I've always been fascinated of how circuitboards, and electricity could make stuff appear on a screen. How technology evolves is amazing and everchanging! I used to play pinball alot when XP was introduced :D

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Lemmings on Windows 3.1

What's not to like about graphics like these?

Lemmings2screenshot.png

I laugh at you with your 780s and R9 290s.

Compatible with Windows 95

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What is is about tech in general interests you?

Mine is pc configuration, I love picking and choosing specific parts for specific purposes.

I like doing what you said and a lot of other stuff.

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What is is about tech in general interests you?

Mine is pc configuration, I love picking and choosing specific parts for specific purposes.

Same here. I love that wide range of available choices. There is everything for everybody. 

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I'm into tech because it gets me the ladies.

 

I swear.

 

Really.

 

....:(

Wait what?.. How?..
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Wait what?.. How?..

If he is Tony Stark sure, why not.  :D

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I'm into tech because it gets me the ladies.

 

I swear.

 

Really.

 

.... :(

Oh, I have seen some porn movies like this before.

 

You fix her computer and then... well... you know...

Signatures are stupid.

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At first i was just gaming, but than i needed a replacement for my old laptop, so i started doing research and fell in love with it

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I got into Tech 2 years ago and have watched almost all LTT,TTL & Neweggs videos. The main factor why i love pc hardware is the sexy looks.

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Oh, I have seen some porn movies like this before.

 

You fix her computer and then... well... you know...

Then she says "thanks! can you fix my boyfriends parents pc?"

 

..:(

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The power! Cars and computers both are really powerful and that's what got me interested in them.

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