▲ 334 r/Architects+1 crossposts

Some of the tools of the trade my father used. Now that he’s passed, I can play around with them without getting grounded

u/SubatomicSelection — 15 days ago

After a terrible divorce and with no credit to speak of, it took a lot of work to get here. I started off with a $200 secured credit card 4 years ago

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago
▲ 253 r/Xennials

You knew it was going to be a banger of a Christmas or birthday when grandpa came out with his shoulder-mounted video camera

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago

I set up the in-store display computer for these at Fry’s Electronics when they first released. I had a Diamond Viper V770 Ultra and I wanted them so bad… until I wore them for about 20 minutes

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago
▲ 205 r/Xennials

Few examples captured the transition into the digital age better than watching the family’s encyclopedia set get replaced by a single Encarta CD-ROM

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago

Debit cards were first introduced as “Check Cards” so consumers would understand that the money would come directly out of their bank account.

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u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago
▲ 2.5k r/deadmau5+1 crossposts

Speech-to-text changes “Dead mouse” to “Deadmau5” even after inserting a long pause between words

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago
▲ 327 r/supergraphics+1 crossposts

I won $100 in the Life Cereal ‘Guess Who’s Mikey’ contest in the 80’s. My parents bought me a used BMX bike & some Lego from a garage sale, and pocketed the rest.

u/SubatomicSelection — 1 month ago