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The photo sparked a discussion about the changing nature of the internet and its slang. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. On December 19, an image of an early 2000s desktop computer blew up on X, formerly Twitter, as viewers looked back fondly on the early days of the internet . In what may have been a throwaway comment, one user suggested this could be the reason why the use of "brb" to mean "be right back" had seemingly disappeared. Responding specifically to the "brb" comment thread, Sarah said the concept was "blowing my fucking mind."
Persons: , @somefrogs.co, millennials, Sarah, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, AIM Locations: arm's
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. On December 19, an X user who goes by Dexter shared an image of a retro-looking desktop that many millennials likely grew up with. "There was a time when we respected the computer," they wrote alongside the image. Many said they missed the days when they weren't constantly logged in and connected to the online world 24/7. And if you're still unconvinced, here's a reminder of the realities of the internet of yesteryear:
Persons: , Dexter, seJcPZV8RW — Dexter, @planet_nerf, they'd, Forrester, @somefrogs.co, Z Organizations: Service, Business, MSN, Durham University, Facebook Locations: Canada
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