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What was the 90's to you? (pg. 4)
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Zharen
LOL the saggin' trend. Forgot that dumb ghetto started off in the 90's. I admit I tried to do it myself in 8th grade since it was the "cool thing to do." But I abruptly stopped because I didn't like picking up my pants every 5 minutes.
Lira
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Oh hell yes. I still wear baggy cargos and cargo shorts. that skinny :wtf:

This.
Dykes_on_Jay
A blur of drugs, sex, and bad choices. In other words, great.
Looney4Clooney
oh you are just too much!!!
Trance-MB
90's.... first pc Am486DX4 with one of the first 16bit soundcards (pro audio spectrum 16), lame 14k4 internet, school, school and lol@school, Doom, Quake, Need For Speed, LAN party, Vespa Si, Schwinn ATB, too many expensive cd's, Dockside Hasselt (Belgium), driving license, going out until you heard birds in the morning just before dragging yourself into bed, years without a Sunday... Work at the supermarket next to study to pay for all that fun in the weekends.... Can't complain.
PivotTechno
Also IRC - EFnet, #rave.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Trance-MB
90's.... first pc Am486DX4 with one of the first 16bit soundcards (pro audio spectrum 16), lame 14k4 internet, school, school and lol@school, Doom, Quake, Need For Speed, LAN party


LOL, yes! :D My first computer was a 486 SX 33Mhz with 4MB of RAM. Later, I got that same sound card.
itsamemario
Oh man. Yes. Computers were actually cool in the 90s. I mean you'd still have to be a geek to know how to use one properly, but the computers themselves. They were coooool. I remember one of my first machines had NexGen processor. Which I guess was bought by AMD later on. I remember my dad got it built for me by this guy at his work, Miloz. One time we went to his place, and oh my god the music software he had. Up to that point most of the stuff I made was with a demo of eJay, but he hooked me up with copy of Cakewalk and something called Technomaker, which looked a lot like eJay, only badasser samples, and there were some vox there, that i freaking swear Ive heard in some pretty big trance tracks.

Ooooh and I remember powerpoint, before it got transitions, and it was basically just an e-overhead projector. man, i never had the patience to make a flip-book, but the animations I made. Holy . And the clip art you could utilize didn't hurt either. I remember there was this one of Donald who was about to smash a computer with a huge wooden mallet or something. Turned that into a movie about donald smashing the computer and blood comes everywhere and the computers son 486 comes to avenge his father, named 386 of course. Basically it's Midnight Cowboy set in a utopic alternate dimension, as imagined by an 8 year old autist.
Sykonee
For some reason, all I remember about computers in the '90s is how Windows 95 was the absolute worst (eh, if you say so, I don't know) and Apple was doomed.
Dandy4Randy
I was actually touring southwestern Okeechobee county from the years of 1992-1993 having the time of my life playing in an impromptu and cover Jug Band with my best friend Scooter Clippard. People might not know him outside of the county these days on account of his dying to diphtheria in April of 1993 (RIP), but he made me swore on his deathcouch that I would bring glory to all spoon players everywhere and so gave me his heirloom spoon on his dying breath. I practiced almost 8 hours a day for weeks but could never belt out a righteous knee riff like old Scooter coulda so I hung up the spoon for good and gave up on my dreams. Actually, I hung it from the north wall in my parlor but when I got kicked out of The Indian River State College Dixon Hendry Campus (Best Spoon college in the country)(I really knew everything I needed to know at that point anyhow) I had to move into an apartment and Scooter's spoon got tossed in with the other silverware.

Every now and then I like to think that I'm eating my Activia yogurt with the Clippard Family Spoon.

Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Dandy4Randy
I was actually touring southwestern Okeechobee county from the years of 1992-1993 having the time of my life playing in an impromptu and cover Jug Band with my best friend Scooter Clippard. People might not know him outside of the county these days on account of his dying to diphtheria in April of 1993 (RIP), but he made me swore on his deathcouch that I would bring glory to all spoon players everywhere and so gave me his heirloom spoon on his dying breath. I practiced almost 8 hours a day for weeks but could never belt out a righteous knee riff like old Scooter coulda so I hung up the spoon for good and gave up on my dreams. Actually, I hung it from the north wall in my parlor but when I got kicked out of The Indian River State College Dixon Hendry Campus (Best Spoon college in the country)(I really knew everything I needed to know at that point anyhow) I had to move into an apartment and Scooter's spoon got tossed in with the other silverware.

Every now and then I like to think that I'm eating my Activia yogurt with the Clippard Family Spoon.


Pathetically un-funny. Bye.
itsamemario
I don't get it. :conf:

How can he give an interview if he's dead?
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