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I Want You Back (Radio Edit)

NSync

crakerjack:

‘N Sync - I Want You Back

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Do You Know (What It Takes)

Robyn

90sjamz:

Do You Know (What It Takes) | Robyn

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2 Becomes 1

Spice Girls

90sjamz:

2 Become 1 | Spice Girls

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I Love You Always Forever

Donna Lewis

90sjamz:

I Love You Always Forever | Donna Lewis

“say it, say it again”

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wheredidourlovego:

Linda Rondstat ~ Be My Baby

(originally by The Ronettes)

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Ooh Ah... Just a Little Bit

Gina G

doitforfame:

  • Ooh Ah… Just a Little Bit
  • Gina G
  • Fresh

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Don't Look Back in Anger

Oasis

90sjamz:

Don’t Look Back in Anger Oasis

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explodingtorium:

“What About AIDS?” exhibition at the Exploratorium, 1996, photo by Esther Kutnick
http://www.exploratorium.edu/AIDS/

explodingtorium:

“What About AIDS?” exhibition at the Exploratorium, 1996, photo by Esther Kutnick

http://www.exploratorium.edu/AIDS/

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6 Underground

Sneaker Pimps

highrelease:

Sneaker Pimps | 6 Underground

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demonsee:

Lex, Lois and Superman
“Lois and Clark - The New Adventures of Superman”
(1993-1997)

demonsee:

Lex, Lois and Superman

“Lois and Clark - The New Adventures of Superman”

(1993-1997)

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thisistheverge:

Samsung’s ‘Design Revolution’ started in 1996 with Sony, not Apple
A fascinating write-up in our forums:
During the early 1990s, Samsung was in the OEM business, supplying products to Sears, Walmart and Kmart. Meanwhile, its own Samsung-branded products struggled to escape from its cheap image. Samsung was no match for Sony. The graph above shows that it wasn’t until 2002 when Samsung’s market cap took over its rivals. This is significant considering in 2000, Sony’s market cap was four times that of Samsung’s.

thisistheverge:

Samsung’s ‘Design Revolution’ started in 1996 with Sony, not Apple

A fascinating write-up in our forums:

During the early 1990s, Samsung was in the OEM business, supplying products to Sears, Walmart and Kmart. Meanwhile, its own Samsung-branded products struggled to escape from its cheap image. Samsung was no match for Sony. The graph above shows that it wasn’t until 2002 when Samsung’s market cap took over its rivals. This is significant considering in 2000, Sony’s market cap was four times that of Samsung’s.

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iloverockchicks:

‘you’re strange, insane
one thing you can never change’

Baby I’m ready to go.

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Republica - Drop Dead Gorgeous

(apologies for the low quality 1990’s video)

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