

The People’s Republic of Alta


The People’s Republic of Alta


Patented manager emails, old family recipe.


I remember it being my first search engine after seeing a tv ad for it in the 90s.
Never thought about it for about 20 years but a little sad nonetheless.
Yeah it was not fun to reenter the dating world recently but staying in a broken relationship would have been worse. I’m hoping good people still find good people through whatever medium. But I’m understanding that’s harder now (but still worth it). This type of idiotic take has always existed.
We are not always our quickest. My original response should have been something like:
Leave me out of it. Whatever you got it wasn’t from me.
But I thought of that too late.
If my original comment was better it would have been easier to reply to and carry on the joke.
If it’s me? I feel a little targeted here.


Thanks-that link doesn’t seem to be working at the moment though.
The article here seems to be implying the demographic of streaming is changing.
I was curious if it younger people (I) are shifting how they access it through piracy (what you were suggesting); (ii) it’s more of a broader shift from shows to YouTube or other types of “modern” content
Or more likely both but I was interested how much of each factor.


But is Plex that big with younger people in general?
I went from SF to Chicago for a few hundred dollars for a couple nights where I got my own cabin (probably 450 total — that might have been the price all the way to New York or just to Chicago, don’t remember). But I only booked about a month in advance. That was around 2019 so maybe prices have gone up radically since then?
But the long distance train experience in the US felt closer to a cruise than a sleeper train in Europe which I’m used to (all meals included, lounge carriage and so on).


It’s really good, relatively cheap, expands on the original game. Understandable.
Instagram is more racist than Facebook? I don’t use either but I’m behind the times