The 2000s Internet

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Doesn't it just grind your gears when you see people getting nostalgic, or even historical, about the 2000s? Well, the 21st century started 18 years ago, even if it seems like just yesterday. Neatorama has been around for 13 years now. And even if you've been networking with other computer users "online" since the '80s, the real boom in internet usage came about in the 2000s. That's why the Mental Floss gang is taking a trip down memory lane with a look at the internet in the first decade of this century in the latest episode of Scatterbrained.   


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Unlike Paul Overton, I have never thought about the limits of paper sculpting, so my mind isn't really blown.

That said, it's very neat. That quote just seemed random.
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This is made of paper. And skill and love. Those, too.

SnatchaFatCable: I'm not even an artist, and I think I know that if you're going to do art in any medium, you (should) never think about the limits of the medium but your own mind. Ka-pow!

I just know that I don't have the patience to discover what it takes to make a work like this. So, mind blown, a little.
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Readers may be interested to watch a short documentary I wrote and directed about how paper is made, free to watch on my YouTube channel at EyesEars.com:

http://youtu.be/VLVqsO7ry0Y
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