Ep 7. Why the internet was better in the 2000s (not because of dial-up)
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Grimm and Lucky BoneZ (aka Dan and Gab) talk about internet nostalgia. Grimm bought the original game boy and is now buying as many old school games as he can. The best things to come from the internet, in the 2000s, were Hotmail, msn messenger, Myspace (and Tom from Myspace), Stick Death, ebaumsworld and flash games. Dial-up was painfully slow though. What do you miss about the internet's early days?
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