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The internet is getting smaller.
demon-brolly:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on April 10, 2012, 12:12:31 PM ---you're only isolating yourself in facebook and torrent sites, thats your problem.
theres a crap ton of other games floating around the internet, a huge majority of them are junk but what? 1% of a million is still thousands, as if you'd be able to manage to play all that.
and this is only one part of the internet, theres social websites, chat sites, online-market, auction sites, forums, review sites, torrent sites, and the list goes on plus it's growing by the minute.
theres also underground websites thats practically hundreds of folds larger than the surface internet, this includes porns, military sites, government sites, illegal sites, torrent sites even.
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Now that all just depends on your interest. I'm in the military I'm actually at drill now trying to look productive (we know better) and can tell you all military sites are crap or leading. Into crap that's just a bit important (why do you need my social to check my email?) Review sites are more of a glance not worth several hours. Porn is always welcome until you run out of lotion. Social networks are all the same I'm sure you have the same people on your facebook that was once on your MySpace. Now any illegal sites you wanna link me to please by all means pm me ^_^. Look I'm not tryna say anyone is wrong but you gotta give me something to work with.
Havoc10K:
--- Quote from: 1pwn3djo0h on April 09, 2012, 12:33:15 PM ---Who among you guys miss the feeling of being so darn desperate to watch a specific anime, let's say Angel Sanctuary, which you only knew through fansites; but you just can't find any site streaming it or hosting it for DDL? LOL. I remember myself lurking 'round the internet, trying to gather as much information as I can about my favorite anime because I cannot afford to get myself an original copy with English subs (I was only in elementary back, then I think?); nor there were any sites that stream or host it. Fortunately, there were a lot, and I mean a damn lot of informative fansites back then. I think, that may actually be the reason I thought the interwebs seemed larger before.
Forums back then were REALLY active too.
Nostalgia.
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Interesting, as an elementary schooler you went after Angel Sanctuary ?
In elementary school I was after Pokemon, Sailor Moon, Saint Saiya, some football anime whose name I can't remember and that kind of stuff and Super Pig.
I had not thought about stuff that were shown in Angel Sanctuary at that age ... yet.
kitamesume:
^when i was in grade-school i was going "kyaa" all over hello-kitty... when i think of it i feel ridiculous.
demon-brolly:
I spent most my internet days looking for all anime just trying to see it all. Needless to say seeing Bible black was an eye opener.
rathoriel:
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on April 12, 2012, 12:52:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: 1pwn3djo0h on April 09, 2012, 12:33:15 PM ---Who among you guys miss the feeling of being so darn desperate to watch a specific anime, let's say Angel Sanctuary, which you only knew through fansites; but you just can't find any site streaming it or hosting it for DDL? LOL. I remember myself lurking 'round the internet, trying to gather as much information as I can about my favorite anime because I cannot afford to get myself an original copy with English subs (I was only in elementary back, then I think?); nor there were any sites that stream or host it. Fortunately, there were a lot, and I mean a damn lot of informative fansites back then. I think, that may actually be the reason I thought the interwebs seemed larger before.
Forums back then were REALLY active too.
Nostalgia.
--- End quote ---
Interesting, as an elementary schooler you went after Angel Sanctuary ?
In elementary school I was after Pokemon, Sailor Moon, Saint Saiya, some football anime whose name I can't remember and that kind of stuff and Super Pig.
I had not thought about stuff that were shown in Angel Sanctuary at that age ... yet.
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Young People :)
When I was in elementary School there was no access to the internet. If you wanted to contact another computer you used a modem with an acoustic coupler.
http://pc-museum.com/046-imsai8080/wargames.htm
I was 11 when this film came out.
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