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[challenge entry] Unfortunately John, This is a little slower than your head band... 1.5 Mbit/s

From the The Right To Parody challenge. See all 183 entries (closed)

(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:00, archived)
# Splendid flick.
Naysayers be damned.
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:04, archived)
# ^ this,
He can't act for toffee but a fantastic movie!
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:05, archived)
# As a blank everyman, he's excellent.
But stick him in a movie with someone like Gary Oldman and he bobs about like a gormless cork.
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:39, archived)
# I read Neuromancer for the first time a few months ago
and I kept finding references to a girl who'd been upgraded to fight, and one of her old boyfriends was called Johnny ... and he used to be a courier ... hang on a minute, I thought *googles*
Bloody hell, Gibson wrote the book behind that as well?
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:10, archived)
# The sky above the port was the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel..
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:15, archived)
# and that is..
one of _the_ bloody great opening lines
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:24, archived)
# Testify, brother!
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:29, archived)
# Not now it's not...
Most TV's just give you a big blue screen with a clock counting down till it turns off....

So not only was it a beautiful clear day, but you didn't need to fumble about for your phone to find out what time it is...
Since mobiles got clocks on them, I don't really see the need for a watch now.
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:30, archived)
# Most TV's just give you a big blue screen with a clock counting down till it turns off
what the hell are you talking about?
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:40, archived)
# I replied to the wrong post!
OK GRUMPY ARSE?
harrumphs
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:55, archived)
# I remember getting a 1 meg upgrade for my Amiga 500
It was about the size of a reporter's notebook... I was so proud *memories*
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:09, archived)
# I remember sticking the 32K RAM pack to the back of my Sinclair ZX-81
*all_this_was_just_fields blog*
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:48, archived)
# My father once worked for the atomic energy authority.
He ordered 4MB of memory. It arrived on lorries.
(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 23:49, archived)
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(, Tue 17 Jan 2012, 22:53, archived)