Can Facebook play a song when someones profile is accessed ( i have no idea cus i don't use FB)? Well #7 could. #11 Filters, all of a sudden EVERYBODY with the slightest smarphone is now a professional photographer because every cameraapp now has filters. And ofc how could you possibly take a pic without filtering it. OMG. From my point of view both #11 and #12 are badly shot pics, filters don't do shit for it.
#1 People still do. It's just that most people nowadays have unlimited texting subscriptions. *Most*. I, for one, don't.
#2 The GPS became accessible in '94, and it covered most of the globe in the early '00s. If you don't own a GPS or any device that's connected to the internet, you still have to do that. Or buy a map.
#3 VHS could always tape it, and that was in the early '90s. You had to skip the commercials manually.
#4 MMS was invented in the early '00s, but it was just buggy.
#5 What? That's the only place where you had to think of "creative" names? What about online everything that needs you to have an account?
#6 Or you could just skip that part. You hadn't do it, it wasn't obligatory.
#7 Idem
#8 Actually, it was back in 2010, in October that LimeWire first had its federal problems. That's not quite the "2000s".
#9 MP3 players that you could connect to your car also existed.
#11 / #12 Adobe has published thirteen versions before Photoshop CS1, which was released in 2003.
Can Facebook play a song when someones profile is accessed ( i have no idea cus i don't use FB)? Well #7 could. #11 Filters, all of a sudden EVERYBODY with the slightest smarphone is now a professional photographer because every cameraapp now has filters. And ofc how could you possibly take a pic without filtering it. OMG. From my point of view both #11 and #12 are badly shot pics, filters don't do shit for it.
#1 People still do. It's just that most people nowadays have unlimited texting subscriptions. *Most*. I, for one, don't.
#2 The GPS became accessible in '94, and it covered most of the globe in the early '00s. If you don't own a GPS or any device that's connected to the internet, you still have to do that. Or buy a map.
#3 VHS could always tape it, and that was in the early '90s. You had to skip the commercials manually.
#4 MMS was invented in the early '00s, but it was just buggy.
#5 What? That's the only place where you had to think of "creative" names? What about online everything that needs you to have an account?
#6 Or you could just skip that part. You hadn't do it, it wasn't obligatory.
#7 Idem
#8 Actually, it was back in 2010, in October that LimeWire first had its federal problems. That's not quite the "2000s".
#9 MP3 players that you could connect to your car also existed.
#11 / #12 Adobe has published thirteen versions before Photoshop CS1, which was released in 2003.
#11 Filters, all of a sudden EVERYBODY with the slightest smarphone is now a professional photographer because every cameraapp now has filters. And ofc how could you possibly take a pic without filtering it. OMG. From my point of view both #11 and #12 are badly shot pics, filters don't do shit for it.
#1 People still do. It's just that most people nowadays have unlimited texting subscriptions. *Most*. I, for one, don't.
#2 The GPS became accessible in '94, and it covered most of the globe in the early '00s. If you don't own a GPS or any device that's connected to the internet, you still have to do that. Or buy a map.
#3 VHS could always tape it, and that was in the early '90s. You had to skip the commercials manually.
#4 MMS was invented in the early '00s, but it was just buggy.
#5 What? That's the only place where you had to think of "creative" names? What about online everything that needs you to have an account?
#6 Or you could just skip that part. You hadn't do it, it wasn't obligatory.
#7 Idem
#8 Actually, it was back in 2010, in October that LimeWire first had its federal problems. That's not quite the "2000s".
#9 MP3 players that you could connect to your car also existed.
#11 / #12 Adobe has published thirteen versions before Photoshop CS1, which was released in 2003.
Wtf is this shit?