As a kid.
- Saved by the Bell.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- Ducktales.
As a teenager.
- The Wonder Years.
- Friends.
- Party of Five.
I didn’t include The Simpsons since growing up in the 90s, that’s a given.
As a kid.
As a teenager.
I didn’t include The Simpsons since growing up in the 90s, that’s a given.
My first console was the Atari 2600, my first computer ran on MS-DOS, had a 5 1/4 inch drive, monochrome CRT and no mouse. My intro to Windows was version 3.1.
Mid thirties.
The Beatles by The Beatles.
Insomniac for me.
Mid nineties guitar.
Yes, she’ll be 35 by election day.
Got called a fucking terrorists after 9/11. I’m Mexican.
Brach’s Fruit Slices.
I tried to change ONE record in the production db but I forgot the WHILE clause, ended up changing over 2 MILLION records instead. Three hour production shutdown. Fun times.
Same. Stremio with Torrentio and Jellyfin for the win.
Not the first I owned, but the first I used.
Back in 1990 I was 9 years old and my mom enrolled me in a computer class. By this time, the closest I had been to using a computer was playing my Atari 2600 and my NES. I don’t remember what brand the computers at the lab where I took this class were, but I do remember my teacher (a young man, probably around 20) said they didn’t have a hard drive, so in order to boot them up we had to load up MS-DOS with a 5 1/4 inch floppy. The monitors had green monochrome displays and sat on top of the actual PC which was placed horizontally, no mouse, just the keyboard and all this hardware was beige. I learned how to use all kinds of text commands to create/rename/delete directories and text files. The most fun thing I learned was how to use a program called Banner Mania to design and print banners on the dot matrix printers.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I think it’s one of the greatest films ever made because I watched it, not because someone told me it was.
Pretty much what lessthanthree said. Cleaner interface too. I still have Netflix cause it’s easier for my kids, they’re still young and can’t search by name, they have to look at the pictures.
I recently binged the entirety of Better Call Saul on Stremio using the Torrentio plugin. I have a Netflix sub.
I miss living back in Mexico and not having to activate (and pay for) the VPN whenever I want to download something.
In chronological order…
1 & 2 - The Beatles (White Album) (1968) by The Beatles 3 - La Invasión de los blátidos (1992) by Cuca 4 - In Utero (1993) by Nirvana 5 - Historias (1994) by Arjona 6 - Insomniac (1995) by Green Day 7 - Version 2.0 (1998) by Garbage 8 - Dónde están los ladrones? (1998) by Shakira 9 - Americana (1998) by The Offspring 10 - Enema of the State (1999) by Blink 182
Can’t blame it on autocorrect, I fucked up.
Romeo + Juliet IS a great soundtrack. And as a Beatles fan I have to agree with the Beatles soundtrack, the movies not so much.