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The original was posted on /r/movies by /u/omnom333 on 2024-04-07 20:43:40.


It's fascinating to revisit older movies like "Hackers" (1995) and see how they depicted the internet and technology from that era. I especially love their excitement over a 28.8bps modem which of course highlights how much things have evolved since then.

There are many 'errors' which one is your favourite moment of "hi-tech"

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