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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:00 AM

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100 Things Your Kids May Never Know About

There are some things in this world that will never be forgotten, this week’s 40th anniversary of the moon landing for one. But Moore’s Law and our ever-increasing quest for simpler, smaller, faster and better widgets and thingamabobs will always ensure that some of the technology we grew up with will not be passed down the line to the next generation of geeks.

That is, of course, unless we tell them all about the good old days of modems and typewriters, slide rules and encyclopedias …

Audio-Visual Entertainment

# Inserting a VHS tape into a VCR to watch a movie or to record something.
# Super-8 movies and cine film of all kinds.
# Playing music on an audio tape using a personal stereo. See what happens when you give a Walkman to todays teenager.
# The number of TV channels being a single digit. I remember it being a massive event when Britain got its fourth channel.
# Standard-definition, CRT TVs filling up half your living room.
# Rotary dial televisions with no remote control. You know, the ones where the kids were the remote control.
# High-speed dubbing.
# 8-track cartridges.
# Vinyl records. Even today’s DJs are going laptop or CD.
# Betamax tapes.
# MiniDisc.
# Laserdisc: the LP of DVD.
# Scanning the radio dial and hearing static between stations. (Digital tuners + HD radio bork this concept.)
# Shortwave radio.
# 3-D movies meaning red-and-green glasses.
# Watching TV when the networks say you should. Tivo and Sky+ are slowing killing this one.
# That there was a time before ‘reality TV.’

Computers and Videogaming

# Wires. OK, so they’re not gone yet, but it won’t be long
# The scream of a modem connecting.
# The buzz of a dot-matrix printer
# 5- and 3-inch floppies, Zip Discs and countless other forms of data storage.
# Using jumpers to set IRQs.
# DOS.
# Terminals accessing the mainframe.
# Screens being just green (or orange) on black.
# Tweaking the volume setting on your tape deck to get a computer game to load, and waiting ages for it to actually do it.
# Daisy chaining your SCSI devices and making sure they’ve all got a different ID.
# Counting in kilobytes.
# Wondering if you can afford to buy a RAM upgrade.
# Blowing the dust out of a NES cartridge in the hopes that it’ll load this time.
# Turning a PlayStation on its end to try and get a game to load.
# Joysticks.
# Having to delete something to make room on your hard drive.
# Booting your computer off of a floppy disk.
# Recording a song in a studio.

The Internet
# NCSA Mosaic.
# Finding out information from an encyclopedia.
# Using a road atlas to get from A to B.
# Doing bank business only when the bank is open.
# Shopping only during the day, Monday to Saturday.
# Phone books and Yellow Pages.
# Newspapers and magazines made from dead trees.
# Actually being able to get a domain name consisting of real words.
# Filling out an order form by hand, putting it in an envelope and posting it.
# Not knowing exactly what all of your friends are doing and thinking at every moment.
# Carrying on a correspondence with real letters, especially the handwritten kind.
# Archie searches.
# Gopher searches.
# Concatenating and UUDecoding binaries from Usenet.
# Privacy.
# The fact that words generally don’t have num8er5 in them.
# Correct spelling of phrases, rather than TLAs.
# Waiting several minutes (or even hours!) to download something.
# The time before botnets/security vulnerabilities due to always-on and always-connected PCs
# The time before PC networks.
# When Spam was just a meat product — or even a Monty Python sketch.

Gadgets
# Typewriters.
# Putting film in your camera: 35mm may have some life still, but what about APS or disk?
# Sending that film away to be processed.
# Having physical prints of photographs come back to you.
# CB radios.
# Getting lost. With GPS coming to more and more phones, your location is only a click away.
# Rotary-dial telephones.
# Answering machines.
# Using a stick to point at information on a wallchart
# Pay phones.
# Phones with actual bells in them.
# Fax machines.
# Vacuum cleaners with bags in them.

Everything Else
# Taking turns picking a radio station, or selecting a tape, for everyone to listen to during a long drive.
# Remembering someone’s phone number.
# Not knowing who was calling you on the phone.
# Actually going down to a Blockbuster store to rent a movie.
# Toys actually being suitable for the under-3s.
# LEGO just being square blocks of various sizes, with the odd wheel, window or door.
# Waiting for the television-network premiere to watch a movie after its run at the theater.
# Relying on the 5-minute sport segment on the nightly news for baseball highlights.
# Neat handwriting.
# The days before the nanny state.
# Starbuck being a man.
# Han shoots first.
# “Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father.” But they’ve already seen episode III, so it’s no big surprise.
# Kentucky Fried Chicken, as opposed to KFC.
# Trig tables and log tables.
# “Don’t know what a slide rule is for …”
# Finding books in a card catalog at the library.
# Swimming pools with diving boards.
# Hershey bars in silver wrappers.
# Sliding the paper outer wrapper off a Kit-Kat, placing it on the palm of your hand and clapping to make it bang loudly. Then sliding your finger down the silver foil of break off the first finger
# A Marathon bar (what a Snickers used to be called in Britain).
# Having to manually unlock a car door.
# Writing a check.
# Looking out the window during a long drive.
# Roller skates, as opposed to blades.
# Cash.
# Libraries as a place to get books rather than a place to use the internet.
# Spending your entire allowance at the arcade in the mall.
# Omni Magazine
# A physical dictionary — either for spelling or definitions.
# When a ‘geek’ and a ‘nerd’ were one and the same.

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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:03 AM

I wouldn't be surprised if 50% of the people here actually experienced half these things. Maybe heard of them, but experienced? Some of us are OLD compared to others.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:07 AM

Great work Apt

That is so sad but true.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:39 AM

View Postlobo the wolfman, on Jul 23 2009, 03:07 PM, said:

Great work Apt

That is so sad but true.


I wouldn't really say it's sad. I mean, let's be honest, most of those were rather inconvenient in comparison to what we have nowadays, right?


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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:49 AM

Hush! No talking while the grownups are speaking! ;)
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 09:21 AM

Some of these things may not be around for the general public, but will still be in use in specialised industries. For example, media organisations still use betamax format tapes even now (though we are slowly moving to digital formats).

And some are simply nonsense. Why on earth would kids never see a pool with diving platforms? Cash will never go away -- there are countless future-mongers predicting the end of cash every decade, but it's still here. And getting domain names with real words in is just a matter of waiting for the right neologisms ;)
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:04 AM

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:20 AM

View PostSir Thursday, on Jul 23 2009, 10:39 AM, said:

View Postlobo the wolfman, on Jul 23 2009, 03:07 PM, said:

Great work Apt

That is so sad but true.


I wouldn't really say it's sad. I mean, let's be honest, most of those were rather inconvenient in comparison to what we have nowadays, right?


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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:29 AM

I remember when I upgraded my Amiga to a whole megabyte!

My phone has more memory than that.

Camera film was a good one. How about taking a picture, and then having to wait for weeks before you got to see what the shot looked like?
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:39 AM

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.



mixed CD

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Why dont they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff?
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:43 AM

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 11:04 AM, said:

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.


I miss this too I remember a girl once made me a mixtape which was supposed to tell me she was in love with me; I got it in the post and it just had the most awesome tracks on, I went out and bought half the records on it and made one back for her, it never came to anything but it was something you wouldn't do now I guess.

Wow I just felt genuinely nostalgic.

One thing I don't miss. Having to arrange to meet your friends prior to the event, via house phone, then standing around waiting for them with no idea where they were or when the would get there.

One thing I do miss: Joysticks, especially a zipstick with microswitches clicking away while I played, I had this big bag of microswitches which I bought at the independent electronics shop and evertime one broke I used to pull it out and solder in a new one. I tell you; I wouldn't want to try and fix a fucking Playstation sixaxis with a soldering iron a screwdriver and a basic understanding of electronics.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:47 AM

that's actually a good one. Being able to fix stuff. Now, I never could, which is why I study law. But when I was a kid my dad fixed the kasett player, the oven, the washing machine and so on. Look at one of those in a funny manner these days and you lose your guarantee.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:53 AM

Joysticks are still around, aren't they? (And I don't mean the hur-hur kind.)
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:54 AM

View Postdktorode, on Jul 23 2009, 11:39 AM, said:

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.


mixed CD


It's not the same. It doesn't take the same amount of effort. Making a Mix Tape, you had to fast forward to the right song you want to record, make sure you get the pause between songs right and become a master of pressing two Play/Record buttons at the same time.

@Cougar - they were a perfect declaration of love or firm friendship because they were such a pain to make! If someone went to the trouble, it was really special. I used to love them *sigh*
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 10:57 AM

I miss the days when blowing on your video game cartridge was all the maintenance you ever needed.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 11:07 AM

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 11:54 AM, said:

View Postdktorode, on Jul 23 2009, 11:39 AM, said:

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.


mixed CD


It's not the same. It doesn't take the same amount of effort. Making a Mix Tape, you had to fast forward to the right song you want to record, make sure you get the pause between songs right and become a master of pressing two Play/Record buttons at the same time.

@Cougar - they were a perfect declaration of love or firm friendship because they were such a pain to make! If someone went to the trouble, it was really special. I used to love them *sigh*


and the funny little glur noise between tracks when you didnt get it right.........

View PostMezla PigDog, on 28 September 2009 - 09:34 PM, said:

I have been entertaining tourists for many years now.... A girls gotta make a living.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 11:17 AM

View PostBhurnae, on Jul 23 2009, 01:07 PM, said:

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 11:54 AM, said:

View Postdktorode, on Jul 23 2009, 11:39 AM, said:

View PostMezla PigDog, on Jul 23 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

Something I really miss is making Mix Tapes for your friends. And receiving them.


mixed CD


It's not the same. It doesn't take the same amount of effort. Making a Mix Tape, you had to fast forward to the right song you want to record, make sure you get the pause between songs right and become a master of pressing two Play/Record buttons at the same time.

@Cougar - they were a perfect declaration of love or firm friendship because they were such a pain to make! If someone went to the trouble, it was really special. I used to love them *sigh*


and the funny little glur noise between tracks when you didnt get it right.........


And the accidental sound of your friend singing along while making the copy....
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 11:18 AM

Or an annoying sibling sabotaging your attempts by coming in with a boombox playing Spice Girls...
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 12:58 PM

View PostMappo's Travelling Sack, on Jul 23 2009, 08:57 PM, said:

I miss the days when blowing on your video game cartridge was all the maintenance you ever needed.


lol I used to try this on my xbox1. the fcken thing would freeze up every now and then so i'd eject the cd tray and blow inside. I knew it wasn't going to work but old habits die hard ;)
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 02:09 PM

View PostCold Iron, on Jul 23 2009, 07:58 AM, said:

View PostMappo's Travelling Sack, on Jul 23 2009, 08:57 PM, said:

I miss the days when blowing on your video game cartridge was all the maintenance you ever needed.


lol I used to try this on my xbox1. the fcken thing would freeze up every now and then so i'd eject the cd tray and blow inside. I knew it wasn't going to work but old habits die hard ;)


I did that on my NES and SNES. Did it on my friends Genesis. Did it on the gameboy.

I miss cartridges.

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As for fixing things, I have fixed a friends 360 with just a soldering iron and some solder. I did, I admit, have to look up what hte problem was on the internet.

I don't think the next generation of kids will ever get in 'scuffles' while growing up. They won't ever be really tested physically or mentally by the (US at least) grade school system. They won't know what its like to be told to 'go outside for a while.' Or going from friends house to friends house to find one that was home.

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