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Post by John Titor on Jul 1, 2021 11:44:56 GMT 10
I laughed @ this one dude on youtube ( he does not remember the early or mid 2000s) he said that MAC OS X and IMAC was the defacto standard, and everyone had a mac /apple device back then as they did now. I sent him an e-mail it was pretty long rant, basically he needs to get his head checked because that was NEVER the case in the early to mid 2000s lmao WINDOWS XP was the OS everyone had, no questions, if you didn't have XP you had 2000 or ME and were waiting to upgrade to XP If you ask somebody to name a 2000s operating system, it's GOING to be Windows XP. Honestly, even someone who wasn't there for the 2000s should know that Windows XP was the dominant OS of the era. exactly the green hills is iconic
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Post by astropoug on Jul 1, 2021 11:55:39 GMT 10
If you ask somebody to name a 2000s operating system, it's GOING to be Windows XP. Honestly, even someone who wasn't there for the 2000s should know that Windows XP was the dominant OS of the era. exactly the green hills is iconic It's the most famous desktop wallpaper of all time: www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-story-worlds-famous-desktop-backgroundMaybe even the most famous photograph ever. BILLIONS of people have viewed it.
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Post by y2kbaby on Jul 4, 2021 4:40:26 GMT 10
For me, the last "old school" year would have to be either 2005 or 2006. Those 2 years feels 100% disconnected with the current world (2021). Not to say that 2007-2009 is not "old school", its somewhat recent. 2005 and 2006 to me feels like a major throwback to me.
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