Sabres2Sabres wrote:
Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
It is true, DVD's came about in our generation and I remember the Windows 95, 98, ME, and XP clearly and how dial up was basically all we had.
Well come on now, I still use XP. I think it still has a larger market share than any other OS.
I started with a DOS machine, about a year later we put Windows on it. Had a whopping 2 mb of RAM and a 14.4 mbps modem. And that would probably make me look pretty young.
acrossthelines wrote:
It was just much more expensive and much crappier. I do think that listening to radio for hours just to listen to one song to record it (only to have the DJ talk over the end) is at least one universal experience that wasn't contingent upon that, though. I just explained to my eight-year-old brother that when I was ten and my family got our first computer, the average YouTube video would have taken a couple of hours to download. He was incredulous.
I hope I never stop being amazed at all of it lol. It's fascinating just watching the effect that it has on people.
I used to have a cassette almost constantly recording when I had the radio on...whenever there was a song I wanted to keep, I'd dub it over to another tape and then record over the first tape.
I should go dig out those tapes. I know I haven't thrown them away. See how many times Danny Nevereth's voice cuts in.
And it's hard to imagine a world without digital cameras.
I know, I'm not old at all, but some people don't ever remember using a Windows 95 machine. I clearly remember 98 to a T as alot of computers that run 2000 look like Win98.
And it was seemed like it was around the 2000 timeline that cell phones REALLY took off, and then about what, 5 years ago texting is the biggest hit with cell phones.
I remember when the PS2 came out and the Xbox came out and online console gaming in it's infancy.
I remember some of the first digital camera's, they were huge because you needed a 3.5in floppy disk for a picture and they could only take 5 pictures.
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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.
Rud wrote:
As I said in the GDT, the call on Rivet was horseshit. The Bruins player was holding onto Rivet's stick like it was the last fucking raft on the Titanic.