'Twas a good decade as long as you forget who was president for the first 8 years. Or the middle 8 years depending on which "when does the decade end?" camp you are in.
My favorite parts are the rise in popularity of the internet, Apple's comeback and my switch from Windows, all the electronic gadgets that came from the wars between all the companies trying to make a better gadget, (Phones, cameras, media players, TV's and computers all getting smaller and cheaper) going from portable CD's to portable MP3's to portable media players with the ability to carry many many songs and movies and TV shows in your pockets, and eventually games and apps for fun and productivity.
Also, the browser wars returned with a vengeance and this time Netscape wasn't a part of it. (Well, they were there, but no one was using it.) AOL's death as a big name at the hands of the widespread use of super fast internet that didn't require dial-up or a program to log in.
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2000 - Moved to a new town to live with boyfriend of 2 years
2001 - Daughter is born
2002 - went to college, again.
2003 - Mother died, Moved back to town where boyfriend grew up
2004 - Moved to a house not conected to any other house
2005 - Boyfriend got good work
2006 - I got work, Daughter started elementary school
2007 - Got married to Boyfriend (same one as the beggining) Husbands employer goes belly up
2008 - Got excellent job, Husband got work again
2009 - Still have home, Both of us working Daughter made it to grade 3 and things are moving up.
Fortunatley things have gone not to bad for us.
3 seashells and a copy of Demolition man on DVD
My friend you and I are going to fuck a different girl EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NEW YEARS.
We will not get an STD test until at least 1st January next year.
*high five*
It was ok. I mean, yeah. 7/10
7/10
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My favorite parts are the rise in popularity of the internet, Apple's comeback and my switch from Windows, all the electronic gadgets that came from the wars between all the companies trying to make a better gadget, (Phones, cameras, media players, TV's and computers all getting smaller and cheaper) going from portable CD's to portable MP3's to portable media players with the ability to carry many many songs and movies and TV shows in your pockets, and eventually games and apps for fun and productivity.
Also, the browser wars returned with a vengeance and this time Netscape wasn't a part of it. (Well, they were there, but no one was using it.) AOL's death as a big name at the hands of the widespread use of super fast internet that didn't require dial-up or a program to log in.
'Twas a good decade. Indeed.
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