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Posts like this always surprises me. Haven't you all learned yet that it's just the tech we live with today: Sometimes servers are up, sometimes servers are down. We just have to live with it and wait.
Now, where are those hover-cars and the moon base they said we should had on year 2000 as believed on the 70's?. All we have today are crashing crappy excel spreadsheets. And what about the medical improvements? We know now the cause for nearly all deceases known, we know all the technical names and everything, but lack effective treatment methods for most of them...
Originally posted by Megaman X Posts like this always surprises me. Haven't you all learned yet that it's just the tech we live with today: Sometimes servers are up, sometimes servers are down. We just have to live with it and wait.
That's my same argument with these kinds of posts..
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