I kinda miss the excitement for new tech that was present in the Windows XP days lol. The newfound crispness of everything was mind blowing, and soon we would convert to digital OTA television broadcasting and complete our transition to this new HD standard. I feel like we’ve hit a wall though; laptops may get lighter, cameras may get sharper, and cell phones may get more… I don’t even know what at this point, but it definitely doesn’t inspire awe and wonder anymore. Maybe we need a new Space Age for that
It's gonna take everyone getting their shot together, and a little selflessness from the people in charge. As it is, it's all about "What's this wonderful new thing that I must have total control of and make the masses pay me to use?"
@@AndrewMaksym Random, but your comment made me think about it: MrMobile’s series When Phones Were Fun really makes me appreciate the 2000s more as someone who was born in 1990
@@nonamelegend_vapor Ironically I just bought an older small designed iPhone for the nostalgia feel (and budget friendly). It's from a 2011 or maybe older design with a physical touch button.
Quarterly margins are up a full 7%, with production and distribution efficiency rates surpassing the previous years performance. With the fresh capital, now is the time for the company to expand!
I kinda miss the excitement for new tech that was present in the Windows XP days lol. The newfound crispness of everything was mind blowing, and soon we would convert to digital OTA television broadcasting and complete our transition to this new HD standard. I feel like we’ve hit a wall though; laptops may get lighter, cameras may get sharper, and cell phones may get more… I don’t even know what at this point, but it definitely doesn’t inspire awe and wonder anymore. Maybe we need a new Space Age for that
It's gonna take everyone getting their shot together, and a little selflessness from the people in charge. As it is, it's all about "What's this wonderful new thing that I must have total control of and make the masses pay me to use?"
Things aren’t made to last anymore. I know exactly what you’re talking about, I grew up during those days and I miss them too.
Same here! Was born in the late 90's and enjoyed growing up in the 2000's
@@AndrewMaksym Random, but your comment made me think about it: MrMobile’s series When Phones Were Fun really makes me appreciate the 2000s more as someone who was born in 1990
@@nonamelegend_vapor Ironically I just bought an older small designed iPhone for the nostalgia feel (and budget friendly). It's from a 2011 or maybe older design with a physical touch button.
This is one of the best retro vaporwaves I've ever heard. Going in my Top Ten!
Quarterly margins are up a full 7%, with production and distribution efficiency rates surpassing the previous years performance. With the fresh capital, now is the time for the company to expand!
Oh that hand
Nice background dude very calming 👁️👍
Edit: and music 👍🐌
I love the hand🖐🏻
Nasty
Nice😎
that hand freaks me out