Oopsie.
Please note: We just deleted an automated tweet saying there was a 6.8 earthquake in Isla Vista. That earthquake happened in 1925.
— L.A. Times: L.A. Now (@LANow) June 22, 2017
So many things are automated these days … SkyNet anyone?
Uh oh: Looks like Quakebot — the Skynet of seismology — is becoming self-aware: pic.twitter.com/Pd2sKTuZ0h
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) June 22, 2017
Are you Sarah Connor? (bonus points if you read that in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s voice)
Back in 1925 we were all on 56k dialup, and tweets were slow to process.
— InsideHoops.com NBA (@InsideHoops) June 22, 2017
Oh man, that was FAST for 1925. Remember the sound of a dial-up modem?
Can you just take us with you back to 1925?
— Gady Epstein (@gadyepstein) June 22, 2017
Dude, no way.
Back in 1925 we wore onions on our belts, which was the style at the time
— Charles F Purcell (@CharlesFPurcell) June 22, 2017
We walked to school UPHILL both ways in the snow, barefoot … and we LIKED IT that way.
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Honestly if the people of today went back to 1925 we’d all totally meltdown without our Starbucks and cellphones.
And Twitchy …
Must have been uploading the news through internet explorer
— ElTen11 (TACTICAL/DYSTOPIA out now) (@the101100) June 22, 2017
*snort*
https://twitter.com/Dawgdvm/status/877853691587444736
Sorry we’re a little late on that … HA!
Damn, y'all had Twitter before it was invented?
— soso (@JavierSOSO_) June 22, 2017
Clearly the L.A. Times was totes connected way back then, right?
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