English is not my native tongue, and I knew I was on thin ice with that one..
Oh I'm well aware, but push came to show and the better minds prevailed, back then, and as a result, so did the country.
I'm not convinced the outcome would've been the same today.
Well, you certainly used to, judging by the efforts and sacrifices 80 years ago, but there's certainly a lot of evidence to indicate a lot of Americans of today think you were on the wrong side back then.
I felt the singing and dancing made the topic of that documentary a bit fuzzy.
He always was a flaky sob, all these rules to abide by or else you're out
.. owner had no use for her
I understand, but how can one not "have a use" for such an adorable looking thing
Hyper Runner appears to have been in development for a few years already..
They don't have to worry about the hardware becoming outdated, at least
"Look, I appreciate the help, okay, but this is not amusing.."
Schatz.. there's a joke in there somewhere.
I've never heard of him before, so he can't have represented them too well. /s
Yeah, 480 Mbit/s really felt lightning fast at the time, especially considering where we came from with USB 1.0.
I watched the movie back in the day, the one with Travolta, and I really don't remember anything from it. I was just trying to be funny by continuing your play on it being a documentary, but I'm the only one giggling at my jokes these days