@acnewberry That's awesome, congrats!
I weirdly remember a lot from when I was pretty young. Ages 2-4. I still remember a lot of routes and roads we would take at the time(all based on landmarks), so tonight I ran through Google Earth and Streetview to verify some of those memories. I didn’t miss a turn, but it was surreal. Heidi is good with directions and knowing where she is too. Many of the landmarks were still there. NC isn’t Europe old, but it is so much older than CO. Things were shaped in a world before automobiles.
@82mhz I don’t think it ever died, but there does seem to be a renewed and growing interest to make the net a better place.
@BigSkyRider It used to be somewhat amusing/dumbfounding watching Brits embrace growing bureaucracy, but now it has gotten to be be a global problem. Have people ever been able to peacefully dismantle bureaucracy or must it always come down to war, death, and chaos?
@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter That looks like kudzu root, that stuff is a menace in NC.
@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter That is funny! I’m pretty sure that verse is made up though.
@amerika Well, USB storage can come in pretty small form factors. I bet one could fit a great many in a machine the size of a Redbox. People maybe could bring their own or purchase a blank drive. The box could contain a selection orders of magnitude larger than the Blu-ray/DVD version.
@Suiseiseki There’s no reason why they couldn’t be downloaded from a network or the internet, but I believe that there is some value in physical media. There is some educational work done when people realize that data does actually live somewhere physical and it can be more censorship/disaster resistant. Also, tactile things just connect with people on a deeper, more primitive level.
@dancinyogi You got some from the liquor store? They usually have tons of good sized boxes.
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