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Kevin Bacon Talks About The '80s
March 11th, 2014 10:00 AMKevin Bacon wants millennials to know they have it easy with today's technology. According to Mr. Bacon the '80s were a scary, low tech time '90s kids should feel lucky they avoided.
...And This is How Steam Was Born
March 10th, 2014 8:00 PM ShareNeat
March 10th, 2014 6:58 PMThese image macros are inspired by the lovable Futurama robot Bender, who is known for pulling out a camera and saying "Neat!" during disturbing and inappropriate moments.
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331Erock Delivers "Let It Go" Metal Cover
March 10th, 2014 6:30 PMCould this metal rock cover of "Let It Go" by YouTube instrumentalist 331Erock be the final nail in the coffin for all other Frozen musical tributes?
Hack the 90s on JurassicSystems.com
March 10th, 2014 5:30 PMIf you've ever wanted to feel like Ray Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) in Jurassic Park, you can go to JurassicSystems.com and mess around with the same frustrating HMTL5/Javascript he battles in the film.
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Kevin Bacon Talks About The '80s
Kevin Bacon wants millennials to know they have it easy with today's technology. According to Mr. Bacon the '80s were a scary, low tech time '90s kids should feel lucky they avoided.
331Erock Delivers "Let It Go" Metal Cover
Could this metal rock cover of "Let It Go" by YouTube instrumentalist 331Erock be the final nail in the coffin for all other Frozen musical tributes?
Hack the 90s on JurassicSystems.com
If you've ever wanted to feel like Ray Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) in Jurassic Park, you can go to JurassicSystems.com and mess around with the same frustrating HMTL5/Javascript he battles in the film.