That seems like a rather arbitrary measure. I could just as easily state “The state of the cereal aisle is the most reliable measure…”
I think it will be more like the Aztec, but less practical.
Or the 1880s.
The 93 Ranger had a bigger cargo bed than most large pickups today, too.
I remember they were side by side, but I don’t remember which one I gravitated toward first: It was either Pong or Skeet (with the light gun) for me.
It was fun, indeed. People knew so little about the implications and possibilities of connecting two systems, that even if you didn’t hack anything worthwhile, it was easy to feel like a genius simply by war-dialing into another local nerd’s own Commodore 64.
Sounds like she literally dodged a bullet.
Yep. I think this is the standard path for parents today. Kids even get to keep some Angry Birds and PBS Kids cartoon from their formative iPad years.