(via The 100 Best Style Trends of the 2000s | Complex)
A fashion trip down memory lane, haha.
Hey there: I'm Joe Johnson, and the best word to describe me & my blog: Random.
I'm a proud 80s Baby, and I represent the "Old School" to the fullest. One of the ways I do that is through my music blogs...
* I Co-Run an Old School music tribute page: 80sbabymusic.tumblr.com (Music from 1980-1992)
* I also run my "coming of age" music blog: The Shiny Suit Music Era Blog: ssme.tumblr.com (Music from 1996-2002)
I am also the biggest Boy Meets World fan you'll ever meet; if you share my love for the show, then you might enjoy my tribute page: browncorymatthews.tumblr.com
Don't be afraid to ask me anything...Enjoy your visit!
(via The 100 Best Style Trends of the 2000s | Complex)
A fashion trip down memory lane, haha.
I’m geeked. No lie! R.I.P. to QT.
Reblogged from olivertwisted
Does anyone on this internet remember Winamp? Before you kids had iTunes, we had this heaping pile of garbage. It was insanely tedious to make playlists and generally do anything with it, but the upside was that you could skin it with “wacky” themes (the more sci-fi/futuristic the better).
It got bought by AOL years ago and they left it to die, and apparently you can still buy a copy for $19.95 on their site.
A) Winamp’s free.
B) I prefer it over iTunes. It’s a small application that does what its supposed to do — play music. I don’t need it to predict my tastes or keep track of everything I listen to, I just need it to play my MP3s and hide in the system tray.
The skins were EPIC: you could catch me rockin a Super Mario Bros., Mega Man, or Final Fantasy VII skin in computer class most likely. It went downhill when they upgraded to WinAMP 3, in my opinion.
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Anyone remember this website? MTV used to feature all of their show’s soundtracks on this website; I always used it…but now I use Amazon.com, who bought them out.