Back to the Future
@Backontrack
11 November, 11:15
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It is impossible for the plan to fail
Internet arrived in the 90’s.
Those hungry for truth found a way to share their stories.
Ridicule and misinformation followed.
But It was too late.
The Quickening.
A platoon had formed.
Now a waiting game.
Word in the trenches spread.
An army was amassing before our eyes.
Unlike past battles this time we had reinforcements.
A secret army had already formed.
In a dark back alley they were ploughing through the fields of misery.
One day both armies will combine into a single unit.
An unstoppable force.
The Great Awakening.
Internet arrived in the 90’s.
Those hungry for truth found a way to share their stories.
Ridicule and misinformation followed.
But It was too late.
The Quickening.
A platoon had formed.
Now a waiting game.
Word in the trenches spread.
An army was amassing before our eyes.
Unlike past battles this time we had reinforcements.
A secret army had already formed.
In a dark back alley they were ploughing through the fields of misery.
One day both armies will combine into a single unit.
An unstoppable force.
The Great Awakening.
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In the mid 80s we actually had it in schools, but the first publicly commercial access was in 91 I think. I first used it in 84-85 school year on a Commodore 64 with a cassette tape drive!
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