Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Looking for a biz?
Old day: Look up via yellow page. Flip through millions of businesses and locate the 1" x 1" box that vaguely describes anything. You don't know their credibility, how they stack up against competition, their rates, etc.
Today: Google what you're looking for + your town, state = hundreds of results showing, most with user review/feedbacks, price comparison, their location on map, even their website which would provide further info.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
"Once you jack off to Japanese girls puking in each other's mouths, you can't exactly go back to Playboy."Originally posted by: TwiceOver
I remember when people bought porn... Now days, google whatever fucked up thing you like to look at.
-Randy Marsh
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: sdifox
people worked better before internet![]()
Ya, the internet has made a lot of people stupid because of how much they depend on it. Then again, the same argument could be made about electricity I suppose.
Originally posted by: Tooncesthedrivingcat
Originally posted by: TruePaige
Wanted to keep cool?
Old: Jump in a pool or sit under a tree.
New: Keep cool with solution.
That was a quality thread.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Wanna watch a movie?
Old day: Look in entertainment section of newspaper that was delivered to the door. It shows all movies and all times of all theaters in local area. Read reviews of movies in entertainment section.
Today: Google/Yahoo/whatever movie theater + your location = See all theatres within 50 mile radius and their complete show times. Pick and choose to your liking. You're out on the streets? Do the exact same on your mobile phone. Read reviews on imdb.
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Originally posted by: dNor
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Old: Switch tapes/CDs in and out of car stereo, bitch when you don't have the one you want
New: Hook computer-synched MP3 player up to the stereo, all music to go
Unfortunately I'm still in the old days on that one.![]()
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: dNor
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Old: Switch tapes/CDs in and out of car stereo, bitch when you don't have the one you want
New: Hook computer-synched MP3 player up to the stereo, all music to go
Unfortunately I'm still in the old days on that one.![]()
me too. I don't like mp3.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Wanna watch a movie?
Old day: Look in entertainment section of newspaper that was delivered to the door. It shows all movies and all times of all theaters in local area. Read reviews of movies in entertainment section.
Today: Google/Yahoo/whatever movie theater + your location = See all theatres within 50 mile radius and their complete show times. Pick and choose to your liking. You're out on the streets? Do the exact same on your mobile phone. Read reviews on imdb.
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yeah.
seriously, OP. why would you ever call up the theater and sit through their horrendous recordings when this info has always been available in daily newspapers, and the weekly free papers?
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Old: Play DOS based games at work which have that hot key feature which immediately brings you to C: prompt
New: Neff on ATOT
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Old: Play DOS based games at work which have that hot key feature which immediately brings you to C: prompt
New: Neff on ATOT
old: dos games played great out of box on a floppy disk.
new: install game. download 2gig "patch" hope to god that allow you to actually play. get pissed game pauses every few minutes to for "drm" check
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: sdifox
people worked better before internet![]()
Ya, the internet has made a lot of people stupid because of how much they depend on it. Then again, the same argument could be made about electricity I suppose.
I was referring to the ease of neffing online.
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
Old: Folded up maps that would never re-fold.
New: Google Maps, get directions, satellite views, and even street views.
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
Old: Folded up maps that would never re-fold.
New: Google Maps, get directions, satellite views, and even street views.
First thing I thought of. Mapquest has been around since I started driving, I find it hard to imagine manually figuring out a route via a paper map...
Originally posted by: BoomerD
The other device that people can't seem to get by without, is the cell phone.
For fuck sakes, they built the great pyramids without cell phones; the SF Bay Bridge, Golden Gate bridge, The Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building, World Trade Towers, etc...all were built without the use of a single cell phone. Nowadays, on a construction site, every foreman and superintendent has at least 2, and has one welded to his ear at least 6 out of 8 hours on the jobsite.
Don't get me started about all the morons driving with a cell phone stuck to their ear and totally ignoring what's going on while they drive...
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
Old: Folded up maps that would never re-fold.
New: Google Maps, get directions, satellite views, and even street views.
First thing I thought of. Mapquest has been around since I started driving, I find it hard to imagine manually figuring out a route via a paper map...
because the paper wasn't always handy? we didn't get a daily paper. and the weekly free paper was for last week... i remember calling them up. it was so long ago.. if the OP didn't mention it, I don't think I would have recalled it, hahaOriginally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Wanna watch a movie?
Old day: Look in entertainment section of newspaper that was delivered to the door. It shows all movies and all times of all theaters in local area. Read reviews of movies in entertainment section.
Today: Google/Yahoo/whatever movie theater + your location = See all theatres within 50 mile radius and their complete show times. Pick and choose to your liking. You're out on the streets? Do the exact same on your mobile phone. Read reviews on imdb.
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yeah.
seriously, OP. why would you ever call up the theater and sit through their horrendous recordings when this info has always been available in daily newspapers, and the weekly free papers?
