Graham2001
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A short film crying out for recreation in Orbiter...
It's been 23 years since, but damn it is still like the other day. I have seen a lot of footage from 911 but this is by far the best in quality. It is from a team of German reporters, showing both collapses. Still hard to watch after 23 years. But one actually doesn't really see if it's new or old footage. It would look very different if this was footage from 1981 watched in 2004 for example. The world progresses very differently since the early 2000s (clothes etc.).
Not specifically the clothes. But when I look at photos from 1991, for example from holiday with my family on the Canary Islands, I always think: oh my god... the cars, the shirts, the hair styles... It's very different. But I have a hard time to tell whether a certain photo is from 2009 or 2019 for example, especially if you see no cars on it. But clothing and hair style is mostly the same today. It is very different for the past decades before 2000 though. I can tell, within seconds, the specific decade when someone shows me a photos or when I see something on TV. Each decade was very special, the 50's, the 60's and especially the 70's and 80's. But it's not really that easy anymore since the early 2000's.Just imagine ten years before 9/11 was 1991. Do you remember the clothes, west and east Germany wore, when the iron curtain fell and how bad the quality of the still analog TV cameras was?
And there was the only one guy in the classroom that knew about Unix and Linux,, and everybody else did guess if he was talking about another new version of Windows 3.0 or MS DOSA few days after September 11, 1991, the first Linux kernel was published....