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Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I remember playing the NES, as well as POGs, the Power Rangers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Damnit, I wish I could grow up right now, so I could tell people how I had to walk 20 miles to school as a kid both ways uphill.
Ahh I forgot the NES and the even more unbelievably fun SUPER NES! At least now I have a buncha Nintendo ROMs... Ninja Turtles was kool too but Power Rangers? Uucchhh...

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Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I remember playing the NES, as well as POGs, the Power Rangers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Damnit, I wish I could grow up right now, so I could tell people how I had to walk 20 miles to school as a kid both ways uphill.
you're forgetting about the sleeting/hailing/snowing storms, hip deep snow, total lack of adequate clothing etc... and of course, no celphones!

come to think of it, anybody remember that first generation of motorola celphones... the black bricks?
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Ha! How many kids today even know what a fucking rotary-dial phone is?
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AdmiralKanos wrote:Ha! How many kids today even know what a fucking rotary-dial phone is?
I'm 17 years old and yes, I know what that is. Even used one several times once. :wink:
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I remember the Loma Prietta earthquake back when I was kid. And I remember playing Super Empire Strikes Back in the stores, back when the SNES was still alive and kicking. Man, I'm old.

Rotary phone? Isn't that one of those phones with the numbers arranged in a circle and you had to spin the damn thing? My folks used to have one, I think.
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AdmiralKanos wrote:Ha! How many kids today even know what a fucking rotary-dial phone is?
heh, we use them at work on our internal lines, brings back memories, I tell you. Just one of the quaint oddities of working in a museum.
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Darth Utsanomiko wrote:EDIT: Of course I remember 8" floppies; the computer my parents bought in 1994 had one as its B drive.
That would be a 5.25" floppy drive. 8" drives were obsolete, long, long before 1994 and wouldn't physically fit in cases of that era (or this era, for that matter).
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AdmiralKanos wrote:Ha! How many kids today even know what a fucking rotary-dial phone is?
I know, and I know few people stupid enough not to.
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I remember the Berlin Wall falling...
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Enlightenment wrote:
Darth Utsanomiko wrote:EDIT: Of course I remember 8" floppies; the computer my parents bought in 1994 had one as its B drive.
That would be a 5.25" floppy drive. 8" drives were obsolete, long, long before 1994 and wouldn't physically fit in cases of that era (or this era, for that matter).
*Whaps forehead* Oh duh, should have picked up on that one. Damn american measurements. :)

Actually, A friend of mine in highschool did have an 8" floppy drive, and he brought it and a disk to school to show some of his friends. The disk was fucking huge and the drive was about the size of a thick laptop.

Also, before '94 the only comp we had was some IBM from the mid-80s. don't remember what exactly what it was, but it didn't even have a harddrive, and in order to load up a program, you had to insert a DOS 5 1/4" disk, do a Ctrl+Alt+Del warm boot, and insert the disk of the program you wanted into one of it's two floppy drives once the C prompt came up. Quite tedious.
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I'm probably of about median age on this board, so don't expect me to remember extremely old stuff. Lesse, I remember playing the Atari 2600, the San Fran earthquake of '89, the high interest rates of the Reagan Era (real estate loans were like 12.5% then) :shock:, listening to the Beatles on LP... that's about as far back as it goes. My first computer was a 16 MHz 386 with 1.5 MB of RAM and a 40 MB HDD, 5.25" floppy and DOS 5.0. Ah, the good old days of blue-screen WordPerfect, where different fonts would still be the same size and shape, but colored strangely instead of actually looking like they were supposed to.
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AdmiralKanos wrote:Ha! How many kids today even know what a fucking rotary-dial phone is?
We were the first family on our block to get a push button phone. That was went the phone company still owned the phone. It was heavier than a brick.
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I remember Going in to see the Disney flic we told our parents we were going to see, and then just not leaving our seats when it was over, and "Starwars" came on. My brother and I disassembled our Lego "Enterprises" and started work on Lego Falcon's and ISD's
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I remember having a Sinclaire ZX Spectrum.

The very first time I used a phone was a rotary dial phone that was sitting on the kitchen bench. I called Dad at work...I forget why.
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Lets see, I remember living in Canada (pre-1986).

I remember watching the Chernobyl disaster and Challenger disaster on TV.

I grew up using an Apple ][e.

I used to have the disney book on RECORD stuff.

I remember when ALF was first aired, and I had the TAPE book of some of those.

I used to have a big collection of SW figures back when they didn't have any joints and weren't worth a damn thing.

I remember rotary dial phones. I even remember my cat getting one hell of a fright when he decided to try and chew through the cord.

I remember when beta was the shit. I also remember when VHS blew it out of the fucking water.

Yeah, all that and lots more. Hell, I'm only 20 and already all you whipper-snappers are making me feel old.
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I used to have an Alf toy, where you stick a tape in his back and it makes him talk.
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I remember Pong when it first came out in arcades. I remember 25 cent comic books. I remember seeing Jaws in the theaters, and lining up for Star Wars when it premiered. I remember television before cable existed or remote control TVs were owned by anyone other than rich people. I remember watching Space: 1999 on television when it was originally shown.

I remember all these things and I feel old.
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i remember not bein allowed to drink milk because of chernobyl.

i also remember that i got huge packages from my aunt in the usa around the same time with a whole bunch of toys you wouldn´t get here such as these children books with pictures in it which smell of what they depict when you rub them. totally unknown here.
also the big packages of tinker toy and licoln logs as well as the big ass steal tonka trucks. BWAHAHA, with them i was the pimp of the block.

and i remember making the neigbors girl cry at that age by insisting that god might not exist because there´s no proof. ( i had come home from kindergarden where the teacher(?) had told us about satan and i was scared to hell. my parents then told me that satan probably didnt even exist, nobody had seen him. i projected my new knowledge on god and the neighbors girl started crying. HEHEHEHEE!!!


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My earliest memory is playing the Empire Strikes Back on my old Atari 2600. It was an awful game but comprised of straffing atat's with a show speeder.
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I remember when arcade games had trackballs!

I also remember when roller-SKATES were still cool.

And lets not forget, truly showing our ages here - I remember when TMNT were cool.
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Shit i can remember when Kylie Minogue looked like a geek with big teeth.
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weemadando wrote:I remember when arcade games had trackballs!

I also remember when roller-SKATES were still cool.

And lets not forget, truly showing our ages here - I remember when TMNT were cool.
What is TMNT?

btw, does anyone remember "The Masters of the Universe"?
i always wanted to have them but my parents would always refuse to buy me some.
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TMNT isn't cool anymore? *goes to find video copy of the movie*

Masters of the Universe is actually trying to make a comeback. They have a new saturday morning cartoon.

I find it funny when you hear a song on the radio that kids think is so great and new and all you can do is shake your head, realizing that it's a remake of an 80's song that's actually a remake of a song from the 60's.
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Mark S wrote:TMNT isn't cool anymore? *goes to find video copy of the movie*

Masters of the Universe is actually trying to make a comeback. They have a new saturday morning cartoon.

I find it funny when you hear a song on the radio that kids think is so great and new and all you can do is shake your head, realizing that it's a remake of an 80's song that's actually a remake of a song from the 60's.
so, what is TMNT?
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salm wrote:
Mark S wrote:TMNT isn't cool anymore? *goes to find video copy of the movie*

Masters of the Universe is actually trying to make a comeback. They have a new saturday morning cartoon.

I find it funny when you hear a song on the radio that kids think is so great and new and all you can do is shake your head, realizing that it's a remake of an 80's song that's actually a remake of a song from the 60's.
so, what is TMNT?
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Oi...I remember collecting them.

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