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Happy 18th Birthday, Internet Explorer
August 16th, 2013 2:00 PMEighteen years ago today, a team of six Microsoft programmers led by Thomas Reardon unveiled the first version of Internet Explorer.
Breaking Bad x Saved by the Bell
August 16th, 2013 1:29 PMBreaking Bad meets the early 90s sitcom Saved by the Bell in the sketch featuring an illegal caffeine pill operation run by student Zack Morris and Principal Belding.
Defiant Dog Says "F**k Your Table"
August 16th, 2013 1:05 PM ShareQuadcopter Wedding Photo FAIL
August 16th, 2013 12:41 PMWell, that's a very nice Kodak moment you have there, it would be a shame if… something ran into it.
Dinosaur Comics
August 16th, 2013 12:00 PMThis webcomic was created by Ryan North in February 2003 and uses a static six-panel template for every strip. Outside of the comic, North has since been involved in two Kickstarter campaigns that have raised more than $550,000 each.
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Happy 18th Birthday, Internet Explorer
Eighteen years ago today, a team of six Microsoft programmers led by Thomas Reardon unveiled the first version of Internet Explorer.
Breaking Bad x Saved by the Bell
Breaking Bad meets the early 90s sitcom Saved by the Bell in the sketch featuring an illegal caffeine pill operation run by student Zack Morris and Principal Belding.
Quadcopter Wedding Photo FAIL
Well, that's a very nice Kodak moment you have there, it would be a shame if… something ran into it.
Dinosaur Comics
This webcomic was created by Ryan North in February 2003 and uses a static six-panel template for every strip. Outside of the comic, North has since been involved in two Kickstarter campaigns that have raised more than $550,000 each.