HOW MANY WILL MISS OR EVEN KNOW ABOUT THESE?
100 Things Your Children Might Never Know About
Audio-Visual Entertainment
1. Inserting a VHS tape into a VCR to watch a motion picture or to record something.
2. Super-8 movies and cine film of all kinds.
3. Playing music on an audio tape using a personal stereo. See what happens when you give a Walkman to todays teenager.
4. The number of Television channels being a single digit. I remember it being a huge event when Britain got its fourth channel.
5. Standard-definition, CRT Televisions filling up half your living room.
6. Rotary dial TVs with no remote control. You know, the ones where the children were the remote control.
7. High-speed dubbing.
8. 8-track cartridges.
9. Vinyl records. Even today’s DJs are going laptop or CD.
10. Betamax tapes.
11. MiniDisc.
12. Laserdisc: the LP of DVD.
13. Scanning the radio dial and hearing static between stations. (Digital tuners + HD radio bork this concept.)
14. Shortwave radio.
15. 3-D movies meaning red-and-green glasses.
16. Watching Television when the networks say you should. Tivo and Sky+ are slowing killing this one.
17. That there was a time before ‘reality TV.’
Computers and Videogaming
18. Wires. OK, so they’re not gone yet, but it won’t be long
19. The scream of a modem connecting.
20. The buzz of a dot-matrix printer
21. 5- and 3-inch floppies, Zip Discs and countless other forms of data storage.
22. Using jumpers to set IRQs.
23. DOS.
24. Terminals accessing the mainframe.
25. Screens being just green (or orange) on black.
26. Tweaking the volume setting on your tape deck to get a personal game to load, and waiting ages for it to actually do it.
27. Daisy chaining your SCSI devices and making sure they’ve all got a different ID.
28. Counting in kilobytes.
29. Wondering if you can afford to purchase a RAM upgrade.
30. Blowing the dust out of a NES cartridge in the hopes that it’ll load this time.
31. Turning a PlayStation on its end to try and get a game to load.
32. Joysticks.
33. Having to delete something to make room on your hard drive.
34. Booting your personal off of a floppy disk.
35. Recording a song in a studio.
The Internet
36. NCSA Mosaic.
37. Finding out information from an encyclopedia.
38. Using a road atlas to get from A to B.
39. Doing bank business only when the bank is open.
40. Shopping only during the day, Monday to Saturday.
41. Phone books and Yellow Pages.
42. Newspapers and magazines made from dead trees.
43. Actually being able to get a domain name consisting of real words.
44. Filling out an order form by hand, putting it in an envelope and posting it.
45. Not knowing exactly what all of your friends are doing and thinking at each moment.
46. Carrying on a correspondence with real letters, especially the handwritten kind.
47. Archie searches.
48. Gopher searches.
49. Concatenating and UUDecoding binaries from Usenet.
50. Privacy.
51. The fact that words generally don’t have num8er5 in them.
52. Correct spelling of phrases, rather than TLAs.
53. Waiting several minutes (or even hours!) to download something.
54. The time before botnets/security vulnerabilities due to always-on and always-connected Computers
55. The time before Computer networks.
56. When Spam was just a meat product — or even a Monty Python sketch.
Gadgets
57. Typewriters.
58. Putting film in your camera: 35mm might have some life still, but what about APS or disk?
59. Sending that film away to be processed.
60. Having physical prints of photographs come back to you.
61. CB radios.
62. Getting lost. With GPS coming to more and more phones, your location is only a click away.
63. Rotary-dial telephones.
64. Answering machines.
65. Using a stick to point at information on a wallchart
66. Pay phones.
67. Phones with actual bells in them.
68. Fax machines.
69. Vacuum cleaners with bags in them.
Everything Else
70. Taking turns picking a radio station, or selecting a tape, for everyone to listen to during a long drive.
71. Remembering someone’s phone number.
72. Not knowing who was calling you on the phone.
73. Actually going down to a Blockbuster store to rent a movie.
74. Toys actually being suitable for the under-3s.
75. LEGO just being square blocks of various sizes, with the odd wheel, window or door.
76. Waiting for the television-network premiere to watch a motion picture after its run at the theater.
77. Relying on the 5-minute sport segment on the nightly news for baseball highlights.
78. Neat handwriting.
79. The days before the nanny state.
80. Starbuck being a man.
81. Han shoots first.
82. “Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father.” But they’ve already seen episode III, so it’s no huge surprise.
83. Kentucky Fried Chicken, as opposed to KFC.
84. Trig tables and log tables.
85. “Don’t know what a slide rule is for …”
86. Finding books in a card catal
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March 4, 2010 - 10:57 am
i like to read but not crap
March 4, 2010 - 11:22 am
i agree ur smart. but i ain’t got all day to read those. thankx tho
March 4, 2010 - 11:58 am
OMG you made my brain hurt he question too long
March 4, 2010 - 12:39 pm
32. Joysticks. ?
March 4, 2010 - 1:36 pm
God, so much writing…
March 4, 2010 - 2:28 pm
1. both?
3. i’ve used a walkman before
71. i do, i don’t have a cell phone. i write it down
72. we don’t have caller id
73. we don’t rent movies, we buy them
75. i like legos
78. i have neat handwriting
79. what the heck is that??
86. we had that at my elementary school.
March 4, 2010 - 2:51 pm
dude. i just read all that you owe me an answer to my question.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoIM.j.n.PsY6N1pSaPGAtTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090723122400AAGeK4P
March 4, 2010 - 3:28 pm
you must be bored. lol
March 4, 2010 - 3:32 pm
heh and how old are you? 40?
March 4, 2010 - 3:37 pm
We are moving on to bigger and better things. Get used to it.
March 4, 2010 - 4:31 pm
wow. a list of things made up by a new generation hater.
believe it or not ALOT kids know of MOST of these things.
March 4, 2010 - 5:04 pm
i read, like, 20 of them, but as far as i know, my kids won’t be using these.
March 4, 2010 - 5:57 pm
Any one may loose temper after reading this
March 4, 2010 - 6:39 pm
Rotary phones… God I remember watching Green Acres and Lassie when they still had the crank handle … and good old card catalogs… Dewey decimal system at work !
March 4, 2010 - 7:25 pm
1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 21, 32, 41,57
Those are the only one’s im sure I know/had
March 4, 2010 - 7:28 pm
I will miss it!! Those were the good ol’ days in technology. When waiting for a page to load on the internet took too long so you just went and saw what your friends were doing. Or the noise my computer made when connecting to the internet. Or fax machines. I used to want to own one one day just bc my dad had one. For systems…what about Atari, or Intelevision?! I remember the knob TV’s. I actually thought mine was special…and then it broke!
This was nice and rather reminiscing. Thanks!!
March 4, 2010 - 7:35 pm
Yo, their are only 86, not 100. Where are the rest of them?
March 4, 2010 - 8:17 pm
I think so
March 4, 2010 - 8:48 pm
My son missed many of those, but I’m glad he’s now able to hook up the DVD player and program it as well as my cars clock, I would also still be the wrong time…
March 4, 2010 - 9:00 pm
I know what you mean, i haven’t heard of a few of them but there are new things now.