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Sunday, 22 November 2009

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Sunday, 22 November 2009 20:39
A bunch of people that I work with went to go and watch "New Moon" last night. We did not end up getting tickets before the theater was sold out for the whole day. I think it would have been fun to go with a bunch of people except for the fact that everyone would be talking during the movie or laughing or something. I read the books so I know what should happen during the movie so it would have been fun to see everything brought to life. I guess we can go later this week or maybe over Thanksgiving and watch it.
 


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Sunday, 22 November 2009 20:12

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LeapFish Inc. All opinions are 100% mine.

 

It’s amazing how the internet has changed since I first started using it back in the day. You had to connect to a BBS (Bulletin Board System) in order to see if you had any messages. You could play games back then but they were all text based choose you own adventure kind of games. Also nothing had pictures everything was text. Could you imagine that, with ever webpage in the world having pictures? Take leapfish
there page is full of pictures and video you can I never had video, even AOL did not have video when they first started. I was so excited the first time I connected to CompuServe even thou all of their images where loaded from the disks you had to use. Now with Facebook you can get video images and a ton of other information in no time.

So check out this video that explains how the internet has changed over time and if you would like check out Leapfish they have a lot of really good information about how the internet has evolved you can even follow them on Twitter and Facebook, two services that no would have imagined back in the day when the internet was first getting started. I wonder what will be on the web in the next five years I’m sure it will all have changed again.






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