I have an old Sharp 8086 laptop from '87. It's got no hard drives, two low-density 3.5" floppy drives, and a whopping 640k of RAM. Oh, and a 1200 baud modem.
Still, it probably doesn't count as a 'classic'... yet. (BWHAHAHAHA... ahem.)
> The Constitution was a brilliantly designed document,
Hilariously, not one person who was involved in writing or ratifying the Constitution would have agreed with you.
"We lost control when
1. Congress became a full time job
and
2. When it started costing Millions of Dollars to run for office."
So in other words, 1860.
I have an old Sharp 8086 laptop from '87. It's got no hard drives, two low-density 3.5" floppy drives, and a whopping 640k of RAM. Oh, and a 1200 baud modem. Still, it probably doesn't count as a 'classic'... yet. (BWHAHAHAHA... ahem.)
> The Constitution was a brilliantly designed document, Hilariously, not one person who was involved in writing or ratifying the Constitution would have agreed with you.
"We lost control when 1. Congress became a full time job and 2. When it started costing Millions of Dollars to run for office." So in other words, 1860.
..."a pregnant gay man."" Oh, so that's the plot of Junior 2.