Why Windows? Which versions of Windows? What about non computers? You’re evading the question, which is: you admit your definition is insufficient, so how do you update it?
I mean if a computer can run Windows like 95 or so. Like 90s IBM Computers.
What about non computers?
I judge it myself for my posts. Like a Building Which have minimal and sleek design then it’s not Cassette Futurism or a Playstation 1. Phone like old Nokia. Or any thing which have Cyberpunk feel like Cyber Implants.
which is: you admit your definition is insufficient, so how do you update it?
I admit that I made meaning of Cassette Futurism broader. I will not edit it though for future members. So, They can see this.
I don’t get what you’re saying at all. Is your definition supposed to be a declaration of what you think it’s true without any repercussions for anyone in this community? Or is it supposed to mean anything at all for everyone else?
So Ferris Bueler is in?
Movie? I don’t think so. It look normal does it have any Sci-Fi or Techy scene?
It fits your definition. So where do you draw the line?
I mean I didn’t saw that movie? Does it have any techy things? Like computer related or anything like that.
Forget the movie. Where do you draw the line?
I mean I judge it. If any computer which run Windows is not Casssette Futurism like IBM I guess?
Why Windows? Which versions of Windows? What about non computers? You’re evading the question, which is: you admit your definition is insufficient, so how do you update it?
I mean if a computer can run Windows like 95 or so. Like 90s IBM Computers.
I judge it myself for my posts. Like a Building Which have minimal and sleek design then it’s not Cassette Futurism or a Playstation 1. Phone like old Nokia. Or any thing which have Cyberpunk feel like Cyber Implants.
which is: you admit your definition is insufficient, so how do you update it?
I admit that I made meaning of Cassette Futurism broader. I will not edit it though for future members. So, They can see this.
I don’t get what you’re saying at all. Is your definition supposed to be a declaration of what you think it’s true without any repercussions for anyone in this community? Or is it supposed to mean anything at all for everyone else?