I remembered I copied GTA San Andreas, Counter Strike, Half Life, Feeding Frenzy on my moms USB ran home so fast and copied it to the home laptop. I still remember my reaction with the blank file icon
If it was Mac and .dmg would be fine or PC iso. Yes, that’s perfect reaction. Edit but this is no MMR(pcmr only).
Frodojj
Memories. I used to have phoenix (not yet renamed firefox) running from a usb drive whenever I used a school/cafe computer. That way I could bring my browser enviornment with me.
matto_42
I’m calling the police

wasted-degrees
“You wouldn’t download a car.”
You know for a fact that isn’t true.
Dante2005
I remember an internet cafe blocking right click.
I found a work around, but it didn’t help me really.
Copy/Paste is not as truthful as we all liked to believe.
Then we learn about ISO’s and RAR/ZIPS
Feels so long ago…
Today I taught my daughter about ISO (For emulation)
Snotnarok
A family member did this. . .
With their tax files from a few years. They backed up the turbo tax icons and kept giving me ‘yes yes yes’ when I asked if they’d been backing things up because- backing things up is really important, especially if that data is important to you or- ya know, the government.
So, when they needed those tax files I had to give them the bad news and even after I told them what they did, they got angry and kept trying to open them.
“What, I’m supposed to do this all over!?”
YEP!
Pride > listening to the person they know, who knows computers.
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If it was Mac and .dmg would be fine or PC iso. Yes, that’s perfect reaction. Edit but this is no MMR(pcmr only).
Memories. I used to have phoenix (not yet renamed firefox) running from a usb drive whenever I used a school/cafe computer. That way I could bring my browser enviornment with me.
I’m calling the police

“You wouldn’t download a car.”
You know for a fact that isn’t true.
I remember an internet cafe blocking right click.
I found a work around, but it didn’t help me really.
Copy/Paste is not as truthful as we all liked to believe.
Then we learn about ISO’s and RAR/ZIPS
Feels so long ago…
Today I taught my daughter about ISO (For emulation)
A family member did this. . .
With their tax files from a few years. They backed up the turbo tax icons and kept giving me ‘yes yes yes’ when I asked if they’d been backing things up because- backing things up is really important, especially if that data is important to you or- ya know, the government.
So, when they needed those tax files I had to give them the bad news and even after I told them what they did, they got angry and kept trying to open them.
“What, I’m supposed to do this all over!?”
YEP!
Pride > listening to the person they know, who knows computers.