

It wasn’t, not by a long shot. Comic sans is a mere 31 years old.
It wasn’t, not by a long shot. Comic sans is a mere 31 years old.
In the early days it was a bit more than that. You had to deal with fiddly software and do things like mapping buttons to video tracks, create transition videos, create chapters etc… It’s been a couple of decades since I last dabbled with this stuff, but I remember that doing it well, and creating something that stood out and worked well, was a bit of an art.
Edit: All/most of those things became easy(ier) as authoring software improved, of course, but in late 90s and early 00s it took practice and skill to achieve a professional result.
You really sold yourself with that ad - given the means I would’ve hired you in a heartbeat.
That was my first thought as well, especially considering ‘vehicles’ is the biggest export. I guess the survey didn’t include people old enough to remember Leyland products.
Grand Touring Injection, but now it injects electricity!
I first read that as “he lives near a zoo…”, and it made me wonder if it was his choice, to be closer to the animals.
Ditto, I loved that show, and John Noble as Walter played no small part in making it great.
“That, children, was why we used to have safety gear, before uncle Trump said equipment like that is for pussies and not something real Americans use.”
That seems like a no-brainer. Go to war, get fucked.
Uninstalled.
Luckily I/people I interact with never used it much.
Like others have pointed out, It was indeed very much tongue-in-cheek.
Just what we needed, more surveillance /s
I’d been texting for a couple of years when this came out, and had just logged my first full year working as a web developer. The next 5 years or so felt amazing, hardware and software was improving so quickly on all fronts.