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diana-laper:

risingmediafix:

[From craiglist believe it or not.]

In the wide world of dating, there are many options. Do you go for the flashy guy with the smooth smile, or the dude in the corner typing away on his laptop? The following are reasons why I think my fellow females should pay more attention to the quiet geeks…

They are awesome boyfriends. I don’t know if you still get on Tumblr but, love ya’ Alex ;D ♥

I do get on tumblr

onlyideal:

Man-made Tornado at Mercedes-Benz Museum (Stuttgart, Germany)

lokomoloko:

I love StumpleUpon.

Sadly, people in my engineering class will kill people.

lokomoloko:

I love StumpleUpon.

Sadly, people in my engineering class will kill people.

One thing I want to do is to give a kid who has only ever played games on a smartphone a gameboy, and see how they react.

popular tags

it seems funny that one of the most consistently popular tags is tatoos.

crookedindifference:

Internet birthplace to be preserved for future generations

This is the room where the Internet was born, 3420 Boelter Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles.
This is the same room, 42 years later. Until recently, nobody knew exactly which room had housed the lab where the first ARPANET message was sent. But, now that it’s been  pinpointed as 3420 Boelter, there’s work underway to restore the room to  its 1969 appearance, and preserve it as a historic site. The Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive opens June 1st.
The image is 3420 Boelter Hall c. 1969. Charley Kline, perhaps Gary Fultz facing the door, and Jon Postel on the  far left.  Sigma 7 computer on the left.  More information at internethistory.ucla.edu/

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the internet is being preserved , win

crookedindifference:

Internet birthplace to be preserved for future generations

This is the room where the Internet was born, 3420 Boelter Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles.

This is the same room, 42 years later. Until recently, nobody knew exactly which room had housed the lab where the first ARPANET message was sent. But, now that it’s been pinpointed as 3420 Boelter, there’s work underway to restore the room to its 1969 appearance, and preserve it as a historic site. The Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive opens June 1st.

The image is 3420 Boelter Hall c. 1969. Charley Kline, perhaps Gary Fultz facing the door, and Jon Postel on the far left. Sigma 7 computer on the left. More information at internethistory.ucla.edu/

For more information, follow their FacebookTwitter, or Tumblr.

the internet is being preserved , win

this game is very win
http://www.totaljerkface.com/happy_wheels.php
but some of the levels are hard to win >:I

this game is very win

http://www.totaljerkface.com/happy_wheels.php

but some of the levels are hard to win >:I

Yup. I did it.

snakelinksonic:

Let it be known that on April 11, 2011, - ~sLs~ caught them all

somebody had time on their hands.