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  • spauldo@lemmy.mltoasklemmy@lemmy.mlRule
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    1 year ago

    Every post on a chan-style imageboard has a number. If the last two digits are the same, it’s “dubs.”

    Now imagine a million threads full of nothing but people trying to get dubs on their comment. Yeah, it’s really that stupid.

    The creator of 4chan (moot) turned them off at some point (as in, it would skip any number with dubs, but not trips or above), but right before he sold 4chan he turned them back on.



  • Some kind of Pong game. I was really little and it was my grandmother’s, so I don’t even remember what the actual unit looked like.

    Then the Atari 2600 (my aunt’s), then the Atari 5200 (my grandmother’s - she was unstoppable at Pac-Man and could start from Cherry and work all the way up to nine keys without dying once).

    Then there was the day we rented an NES. That day changed my life.

    It was Super Mario Bros. Start the game. “Oh hey, the screen moves sideways! Good lord, this is a huge game.” Dies a bunch. Find pipe shortcut. “Oh wow!” Finally beat level 1-1. “Yay, I beat the game! Oh wait, World 1-2? WTF?!?!?”

    It’s hard to explain the feeling when the most immersive game you’ve ever played was Pitfall.



  • My father and my son both can’t sleep without a fan. Ceiling fans don’t count because they’re too quiet.

    When we moved from the middle of town (a block from the railroad tracks, no less) out here to the country, my girlfriend had trouble sleeping because it was too quiet. Then she had trouble sleeping because of my snoring. You just can’t please some people :)

    I can’t sleep if I can hear voices. Other noises generally don’t bother me, but my brain tries to listen to whatever is being said.





  • IIRC, the rate of explosions at gas stations started going up around the time that cell phones were becoming popular. The investigation teams would review camera footage and see people on their phones. So the government changed the mandatory warning stickers on the pumps to include a “do not use your phone while pumping” warning.

    Turns out it wasn’t because people were using their phones near the gas pump, but that they were getting back in their cars to play on their phone while the pump was running. They’d build up a static charge by getting in and out of the car, which would arc to the pump handle when they went to hang it up.

    It took a while before they realized what the actual problem was.