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- 1994, AOL was a self-contained online service -- no Internet access. You had to have a separate Internet service. I had both!
- In 1994, cell phones were pretty common. In fact, all federal policing agents were issued one. Watch the first and second seasons of X-Files for further proof.
- It was unlikely for a super secret gov't agency to use any GUI operating system. They were more likely to be using after market databases and software that ran on either DOS or UNIX at the time.
- 1994, AOL was a self-contained online service -- no Internet access. You had to have a separate Internet service. I had both!
- In 1994, cell phones were pretty common. In fact, all federal policing agents were issued one. Watch the first and second seasons of X-Files for further proof.
- It was unlikely for a super secret gov't agency to use any GUI operating system. They were more likely to be using after market databases and software that ran on either DOS or UNIX at the time.
Stupid college kids think they know everything.
Like the 2007 version of 24 is accurate to today's time. Take President Wayne Palmer.....wait never mind, I do not want to take this conversation there.
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"That kid is back on the escalator"
Brodie Bruce, Mallrats
"What's a nubian" Banky Edwards, Chasing Amy
Do you like any Sci-Fi show? ..wait, I know you do.
But you can't if you don't accept any BS.
You're making it very hard for me to carry on this charade. Or am I supposed to write a dissertation on why dylithium crystals are plausible in theory?
hehe ... if I were feeling unusually silly (which is 10 times more silly than the average person), I would. Just ... don't ... have ... the ... energy ...