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SABRESAllTheWay
 Post subject: Kids these days...
PostPosted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 10:13 pm 
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My friend took this on our metro ride home today....

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It kept him quiet and not screamin though.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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she took it away as they were about to get off.. OMG.. nightmareee

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I think I added him on Facebook earlier today.

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My friend has an adpoted little sister and she is no older that 5, and she plays with his ipod touch like nothing, she knows how to run the thing just as well as i do, she isnt as corrodinated as i am when it comes to typing or games or anything but she can turn it on and off look for apps play games everything.

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fly as hale
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Yeah, my cousin was Skyping by the time he was like 5 years old so he could keep in touch with his grandparents and extended family (he lives in India).

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Yeah my younger cousins are pretty adept at computer stuff.

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My boyfriends sister goes on the computer/ipod all the time for games and such. Also, thanks to the fact that her brothers are 10+ years older than her and all play video games, she's pretty good at video games for a 5 year old. She was playing Modern Warfare with one of her brothers and she actually knew how to use the sniper thing and could kill him, provided he let her. And she could do that whole moving while looking thing that even I can't manage. It scares me how adept she is.


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fly as hale wrote:
Yeah, my cousin was Skyping by the time he was like 5 years old so he could keep in touch with his grandparents and extended family (he lives in India).

That's crazy

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My two youngest brothers don't remember a life without a computer because one did not exist for them.

It's weird lol.

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acrossthelines wrote:
My two youngest brothers don't remember a life without a computer because one did not exist for them.

It's weird lol.


I don't really remember that, but I do remember windows 95.

I remember looking at my first "porn." Cheerleader photos on NFL.com though a dial up connection. Yowza.

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I don't really remember a life without computers, but I do remember running programs in DOS off of a floppy

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Yeah, I don't remember before computers in general, either. We never had one until I was ten, though, so my childhood was internet free and all that jazz. I did, though, play asteroids and Carmen Sandiego at the neighbors' house. Had to put the floppy discs for the games in and type commands. Weeeee.

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My friend has Veggie Tales downloaded onto her droid. She shows them to her son when their in the car and he gets fussy

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mechaphil wrote:
I don't really remember a life without computers, but I do remember running programs in DOS off of a floppy

Tandy DOS games.. Bargames was my favorite, as a kid.. LOL...

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I remember running Chip 'N' Dale's Rescue Rangers from DOS...that game was tits as a kid.

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acrossthelines wrote:
My two youngest brothers don't remember a life without a computer because one did not exist for them.

It's weird lol.


You know in the lives before computers, everything was powered by steam.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 5:07 pm 
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I never had a computer until I was ten also, I remember Win 95 and Win 98.

Sega Genisis, hell yea, N64 and Goldeneye.

Best game ever was third grade, Oregon Trail. Haha dysentery deaths.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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As I said in the GDT, the call on Rivet was horseshit. The Bruins player was holding onto Rivet's stick like it was the last fucking raft on the Titanic.


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fly as hale
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Sc's#1SabresFan wrote:
That's crazy

Yeah it's pretty cool...his dad is from there, and they were relocated a few years ago because his parents got jobs over there. He's super smart and really, really funny...I wish I saw him more than twice a year. I want to visit them some day.

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That's my cousin Amartya on the right. :D

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