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The other day...
Miss M: "This is a voice recorder!"
Me [looks up]: "It's a walkman."
Impish Girl: "What's a walkman?"
Me: *feels about a million years old*
ETA: After I wrote this entry, I [randomly] went to look up Right Said Fred on youtube...
*cue waves of nostalgia*
Still remember sitting up late on a weekend, listening to the official countdown on Longwave Radio 252 (already indoctrinating myself with English culture - and was there ever anything gayer than that band?), to find out if Deeply Dippy was still Number 1. I think it held the spot for... 4 weeks? And oh, 'I'm Too Sexy' was EVERYWHERE, and one of my friends bought their album (it was called 'Up'), and I only much, much later discovered that 'Right Said Fred' was originally a song recorded by Bernard Cribbins. And thus my life is all beautifully circular.
ETA2: OH GOD. Now youtube is giving me links to Ace of Base: All That She Wants. *cries*
Me [looks up]: "It's a walkman."
Impish Girl: "What's a walkman?"
Me: *feels about a million years old*
ETA: After I wrote this entry, I [randomly] went to look up Right Said Fred on youtube...
*cue waves of nostalgia*
Still remember sitting up late on a weekend, listening to the official countdown on Longwave Radio 252 (already indoctrinating myself with English culture - and was there ever anything gayer than that band?), to find out if Deeply Dippy was still Number 1. I think it held the spot for... 4 weeks? And oh, 'I'm Too Sexy' was EVERYWHERE, and one of my friends bought their album (it was called 'Up'), and I only much, much later discovered that 'Right Said Fred' was originally a song recorded by Bernard Cribbins. And thus my life is all beautifully circular.
ETA2: OH GOD. Now youtube is giving me links to Ace of Base: All That She Wants. *cries*

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What about people who have never programmed a VCR?? Or used the internet before broadband???
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It scares me a bit that I am among the last generation who will have a meaningful understanding of what life was like before the internet. People just a bit younger than me are not going to remember . . .
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I even remember rotary dial telephones and typewriters OH GOD. And when cellphones were as big as your HEAD.
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So true. And scary. I'm thinking of playing Oregon Trail with those horribly blocky graphics and thinking it was the coolest thing in the world.
And what about the kids who don't remember what the world was like before everyone had cellphones?