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Chase
12-08-2008, 05:58 PM
I remember when we didn't have:

- The Internet
- CDs
- Personal GPS devices
- easy access to porn and had to use imagination and a Sears catalog

I remember when:

- the cost of mobile phones had people opting for pagers
- faux wood paneling came with every TV
- Coke and Pepsi was only one flavor
- I watched videos on Betamax

What do you remember? I am interested in the replies of people older than I (see: people 30 years or older). :cold:

ITDEFX
12-08-2008, 06:47 PM
I remember when we didn't have:

- The Internet
- CDs
- Personal GPS devices
- easy access to porn and had to use imagination and a Sears catalog

I remember when:

- the cost of mobile phones had people opting for pagers
- faux wood paneling came with every TV
- Coke and Pepsi was only one flavor
- I watched videos on Betamax

What do you remember? I am interested in the replies of people older than I (see: people 30 years or older). :cold:

Let me guess...it's your birthday?!?!

Chase
12-08-2008, 06:49 PM
Thankfully, no. :cold:

Quillion
12-08-2008, 06:53 PM
I've never watched a betamax. One of my first repair jobs was an 8-track player though. We couldn't find anything to play on it besides In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.

ITDEFX
12-08-2008, 06:55 PM
I've never watched a betamax. One of my first repair jobs was an 8-track player though. We couldn't find anything to play on it besides In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.

My Ex still has a beta max player and just uses it for the time.. come on bitch get wit the times!

crystalklear64
12-08-2008, 06:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OvOEFFLpYU

Moxio
12-08-2008, 06:56 PM
I remember when GameFAQs wasn't around and Nintendo touted its cool $2 a minute video game help hotline. 8-)

Friend of Sonic
12-08-2008, 07:03 PM
One of the bigger impacts to my life was CAG. I think it hit us all pretty big. Back then, if we saw a new release game for ten dollars off, it was hype. Now, we all just kind of go "Meh" at it.

I also remember clearance shopping being more difficult, but fun. Back in the day, I'd find so much stuff unmarked. There was a Target, Kmart, and Circuit City all in one plaza with a TRU and Best Buy within walking distance. My Mom and Grandma would go to the mall and I'd just do random ass price checks everywhere. Circuit City would have so many random Dreamcast games for 9.96 all the time.

It was awesome, but I think I'm better off with CAG. Not to mention that Target actually labels everything now, so without CAG it just boils down to driving to random ass Targets whenever I felt like it.

darthbudge
12-08-2008, 07:04 PM
I remember when we didn't have Blu-Rays. *shrugs*

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 07:15 PM
"I'm three" - darthbudge :)

And I remember ...

Phenomenal Saturday morning cartoons
Not having a computer
Thinking Sewer Shark was the pinnacle of gaming graphics
Only having one tv (that had 30 channels)
MTV playing videos / watching the top 20 countdown on Friday nights
Wondering why everyone thought CDs were so great
When dvd disc games cost $70 and up
TGIF
Nickelodeon having the best shows ever
Ebgames.com morning updates

HeadRusch
12-08-2008, 07:33 PM
I remember when Six Million Dollar Man was not only a great show, but when Six Million Dollars was an ungodly huge amount of money to waste on a guy who wore denim leisure suits.

I remember when CB radios were hip (uuuugh) and country music made its accursed press into the mainstream.

I remember when CHIPS, Emergency and Battlestar Galactica were the greatest shows on TV (and in many respects, may still be).

I remember when WARGAMES and TRON were the height of "high technology".

I remember when CD's began to replace albums in record stores, and they came in these long boxes so that way the stores could use the old 12" Album shelves to sell CD's, and people bitched about the wasted packaging.

I remember when ATARI meant "xbox" and "WALKMAN" meant ipod.

I remember owning a B&W Tv for a long time.

I remember when Mike Douglass, Dinah Shore and Merv Griffin were on TV every day :P

lokizz
12-08-2008, 07:55 PM
i remember when pizza hutt had the best dan pizza in the world and it was a big deal to go there and eat and drink unlimited pepsi and play centipede and buy some of those round chalky candies.


i also remember saturdy morning cartoons on every major channel and getting up early (6am) to watch them all. rocky and bullwinkle used to be the first toon on and sometimes it was popples.


i remember when i didnt know gay people existed ( grew up in the south ) now its gay this gay that its an odd thing for something to be shameful one minute and now its openly there.

i remeber a time when kids could go out and play and yes you were told not to talk to strangers but that was the biggest threat ( usually symbolized by a guy in a hat and trench coat).

i remember when people foguht and left it at that. no guns, no knives no ganging up on people 1 on 1 and when it was done you either fight again later or you let it rest and usually ended up friends.

i remember oregon trail being the greatest game ever.

i remember when libraries were cool places to be and peole would read to you there( if you were a kid ).

i remember when you could celebrate holidays without having to worry about offending people. ( i still cant get over them cancelling valentines in some schools because of kids being left out)

one more thing. i remember when tv was an event. youd have shows , tv movies or something on and everything would stop. you, your family and friends would watch that show and really enjoy it. must see tv kinda thing shows like V the Final Battle, Amazing Stories Roots. this was before recording tv was commonplace so you didnt want to miss anything because you didnt wan to be the kid in class who missed the show and couldnt join in on the conversation.

joe2187
12-08-2008, 07:58 PM
Damn HR, you're old as fuck!

I had sewer shark Mak, but My sega CD was broked so I've never gotten to play it. :(

I remember when I used to wake up in the mornings before school and watch Mr. Wizard. man that guy made some cool shit.

I remember the red/green show and the wonders of duct tape

neocisco
12-08-2008, 08:20 PM
Betamax was the bomb diggity, yo!

JolietJake
12-08-2008, 08:26 PM
I remember my parents getting pissed that i kept scratching records. I think i had my first CD player in like 92 maybe.

ITDEFX
12-08-2008, 08:31 PM
Betamax was the bomb diggity, yo!


Betamax was the HD of the VHS area..duh

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 08:32 PM
I remember laser discs the size of vinyl records

kaw
12-08-2008, 08:41 PM
I remember having to get up to turn the channel or adjust the volume.

When cable meant you got channels 2-13.

When cassette tape players came out with "auto-reverse", and thinking that was the greatest thing ever.

When cereals had cool prizes inside.

I remember when we got our first microwave, and how happy my Mom was.

Our first VCR was the size of a large suitcase and had a wired remote control.

When everything made in Japan was considered inferior.

When Netscape 2.0 was sooo much better than Mosaic.

I remember when I was an Intellivision fanboy.

JolietJake
12-08-2008, 08:47 PM
I remember laser discs the size of vinyl records
I had a teacher show us one once in school, only time i've seen one. Was some educational thing.

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 08:50 PM
I remember having to get up to turn the channel or adjust the volume.

When cable meant you got channels 2-13.

When cassette tape players came out with "auto-reverse", and thinking that was the greatest thing ever.

When cereals had cool prizes inside.

I remember when we got our first microwave, and how happy my Mom was.

Our first VCR was the size of a large suitcase and had a wired remote control.

When everything made in Japan was considered inferior.

When Netscape 2.0 was sooo much better than Mosaic.

I remember when I was an Intellivision fanboy.


This post reminds me of the machines separate of the vcr that was meant solely for rewinding the tape (and the 50 cent charge for un-rewound tapes at the rental store). And the time when ICQ was the main (only?) chat program.

HeadRusch
12-08-2008, 09:01 PM
I'm old enough :)

Its a shame really that saturday morning isn't what it used to be...glued to the TV from 6am until 11:30, then a break for lunch, and then bad monster or sci-fi movies on starting at 1pm.

This was back when cable channels were independently owned and regional.....where you'd have 2 or 3 channels from New York, a couple from Boston, before they all became affiliated with Networks, and their programming was all over the place. But the best part was that they'd usually cater to freaks on the weekends, many would have late night monster/sci fi movie thons......hell remember USA Networks COMMANDER USA and his Groovy Movies!? Oh HELLS YES....

(Or the original Morton Downey Jr. show on Channel 11..or was it channel 9...hmmm)

Those were the days of real cool cable TV, its like the Internet was 8 years ago :) Cable TV was the wild west back then.

Alright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... :D

I still to this day have no idea what that was about :p



This was in the northeast...

Moxio
12-08-2008, 09:02 PM
You are one old fuck, HeadRusch.

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 09:06 PM
I'm old enough :)

Its a shame really that saturday morning isn't what it used to be...glued to the TV from 6am until 11:30, then a break for lunch, and then bad monster or sci-fi movies on starting at 1pm.

This was back when cable channels were independently owned and regional.....where you'd have 2 or 3 channels from New York, a couple from Boston, before they all became affiliated with Networks, and their programming was all over the place. But the best part was that they'd usually cater to freaks on the weekends, many would have late night monster/sci fi movie thons......hell remember USA Networks COMMANDER USA and his Groovy Movies!? Oh HELLS YES....



Yeah that was the best. Afternoons of Godzilla and ninja movies on those channels before they were taken over by the super stations and/or Fox. And USA and TNT use to have some great late night programming. Up All Night with that porn girl, Gilbert Gottfried, Sandra Bernhard on USA and Monster Vision with Joe Bob Briggs on TNT.

Chitown021
12-08-2008, 09:19 PM
I remember when the internet was in it's infancy and AOL via a 14.4 kb modem was the shit!

I remember the USA Up All Night programming. I remember as a kid getting so excited when I would get my latest issue of the Nintendo Fan Club in the mail.

As geeky as this is, I remember wanting to go see "The Wizard" just because it featured one of the first looks at SMB 3. God was that lame!

I remember buying boxes of Garbage Pale Kids at .25 per pack.
I remember when the original Transformers were the shit and how much I wanted to buy all of the Dinobots.

homeland
12-08-2008, 09:21 PM
I remember clear pepsi and OK soda.. and I loved both of them

I remember being so excited for the Garbage Pale Kids "The Movie" and rushing back from a weekend away to catch the opening weekend of TMNT the movie.

Chitown021
12-08-2008, 09:24 PM
I remember clear pepsi and OK soda.. and I loved both of them

I remember Crystal Pepsi.

Anyone remember Like Cola?

JolietJake
12-08-2008, 09:25 PM
I remember watching that late night programming on USA. Wasn't Duckman shown on USA too?

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 09:25 PM
Two words: Pepsi Kona

And where did I see it advertised? During an episode of The Dinosaurs. Not the mama!

Chitown021
12-08-2008, 09:28 PM
Two words: Pepsi Kona

And where did I see it advertised? During an episode of The Dinosaurs. Not the mama!
I completely forgot about The Dinosaurs...

I remember watching that late night programming on USA. Wasn't Duckman shown on USA too?

I think so. I used to love that show.

JolietJake
12-08-2008, 09:35 PM
Two words: Pepsi Kona

And where did I see it advertised? During an episode of The Dinosaurs. Not the mama!
I loved that show, is till have my old VHS tapes somewhere. Back then i couldn't believe they let Earl curse in one episode.

lokizz
12-08-2008, 10:38 PM
I'm old enough :)

Its a shame really that saturday morning isn't what it used to be...glued to the TV from 6am until 11:30, then a break for lunch, and then bad monster or sci-fi movies on starting at 1pm.

This was back when cable channels were independently owned and regional.....where you'd have 2 or 3 channels from New York, a couple from Boston, before they all became affiliated with Networks, and their programming was all over the place. But the best part was that they'd usually cater to freaks on the weekends, many would have late night monster/sci fi movie thons......hell remember USA Networks COMMANDER USA and his Groovy Movies!? Oh HELLS YES....

(Or the original Morton Downey Jr. show on Channel 11..or was it channel 9...hmmm)

Those were the days of real cool cable TV, its like the Internet was 8 years ago :) Cable TV was the wild west back then.

Alright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... :D

I still to this day have no idea what that was about :p



This was in the northeast...


usa was an amazing channel back then odd cartoons in the morning ( that show called calliopie with thse weird bug cartoons) and at night uncensored r rated goodness. they used to love showing porkies films. And Rhonda Shearer on usa UP! all night.

hell i remember when nickleodeon first got started very diff channel from what it is now.

as loose and trashy as things are now back then people werent so uptight.

i miss the Hair Bear Bunch.

lokizz
12-08-2008, 10:39 PM
I remember watching that late night programming on USA. Wasn't Duckman shown on USA too?

yep another great usa show.

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 10:44 PM
I remember Liquid TV. The progenitor to Beavis and Butthead, Office Space, and Aeon Flux. And there was that crazy Dog Boy show. *shudders*

Speaking of Dog Boy .. I remember the Duracell people. *shudders harder*

doctorfaustus
12-08-2008, 10:51 PM
I loved that show, is till have my old VHS tapes somewhere. Back then i couldn't believe they let Earl curse in one episode.

LOL, I remember "What Al 'Sexual' Harris Meant" from Dinosaurs.


Christ, I even had a t-shirt that featured the baby and the slogan "Not the mama!"


I remember Up All Night, Monster Vision (gotta love those cheesy monster flicks), Duckman, Weird Science (The T.V show), all on USA.

Staying up late to watch Movie Macabre with Elvira Mistress of the Dark.

When large toys came in cardboard boxes and only one side featured a photograph of the contents (think Castle Grayskull).

When Zack Morris was the only high schooler with a cell phone.

Watching the original Star Wars saga oh VHS over and over and over and over...

When Star Wars merchandising was almost non-existent...talkin' about that dry spell between 1986-95 or so...

epobirs
12-08-2008, 10:51 PM
I remember when Pong was new and TV starting showing ads for something from Magnavox called Odyssey.

I remember the first Nixon administration.

I remember the first Moon landing.

I remember leaded gasoline.

I remember when 'full service' was the only service at gas stations.

I remember the Vietnam war and the draft.



I remember when all of this ended.

Maklershed
12-08-2008, 10:54 PM
:shock:

Moxio
12-08-2008, 10:55 PM
...The first moon landing?

Dayum.

PlumeNoir
12-08-2008, 11:05 PM
I find it odd to see this, because I was just telling Pixie last night that our son will have no concept of that if you missed your TV show, you had to wait the next day to see it. If you needed to look something up, and you didn't have an encyclopedia at home, you had to hike to the library.

Personally, I remember calculators that were only red LEDs. Our first VCR that had a remote...that wasn't even wireless. My first game system wasn't even an Atari: it was a Pong system...Telestar, I believe (I still have it in my basement in a box). When you went to 7-Eleven, not only were they not 24 hrs, but if you got a slurpee (only cherry or coke flavors - no mixing), they made it behind the counter for you. There wasn't a CVS or Walgreens - there was a local drug store and the pharmacist knew us by name.

Only a few people had cable. And all it did was descramble what the local channel (for us, it was channel 20) started playing at 8pm. It was called "OnTV." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ON-TV - kind of an interesting read.) I saw Star Wars at a friends house, and they didn't Pan and Scan; they just shrunk the ratio down so Darth Vader looked 10 feet tall and 150 lbs. Later, when you had cable service as we know it today, there was only one company in the neighbourhood, which was awesome for my friends and me. I came up with the idea of taking our friend's cab;e remote, going out at 2 or 3am and going up to people's living room windows and, using the universal remote that the cable company gave to everyone, turning people's TVs on and maxing out the volume (you had to angle it just right through the glass if their curtains were open).

Not as long ago, but I miss the days of prank calling. Now, with everyone having caller ID and screening, it has really taken the fun out of it. Kids will never have the chance like I did to really perfect this art.

I could go on and on, because I think the last twenty years have just been fascinating in this regard.

Of course, I remember staring at Suzanne Sommer's bouncy boobs and hard nipples on Three's Company and not knowing why I liked it so much...but I watched every week, and if Joyce DeWitt's nips were hard too - that was a good night of TV watching in my book.

I probably should have kept that last one to myself...

PlumeNoir
12-08-2008, 11:15 PM
Alright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... :D

I still to this day have no idea what that was about :p



This was in the northeast...

See my comment in my long ass rambling about OnTV. :lol: I know exactly what you're talking about.

Whoops...sorry about the double post.

But for the double post, I'll add this: dialing into "servers" at the University of Michigan to play a text MMORPG called HeroMud on what...a 1200 baud modem? That was '89 or '90, and my mom would get so pissed about the phone bill!

billyrox
12-08-2008, 11:28 PM
I remember black and white TV and when I love Lucy started.

Xevious
12-09-2008, 12:03 AM
I'm in my 30s. I remember the Rappin Duke! This was when Rap Music was just appearing...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfUSIerJ-8c

Calamityuponthee
12-09-2008, 12:22 AM
22 here, so can't compare with the first time someone landed on the moon.

I remember everyone not being attached at the limb with their cell phone, texting nonstop.
I remember watching movies on beta and vhs.
I remember going to high school and not having facebook and myspace. I feel sorry for this nations youth.
I remember when calling long distance cost a shitload on landlines.
I remember playing Wolfenstein 3D the day is came out on a shitty PC.
I remember having a black and white TV in my room until I was 13.

The list goes on.

neocisco
12-09-2008, 01:31 AM
I'm in my 30s. I remember the Rappin Duke! This was when Rap Music was just appearing...

When you were in diapers and wetting the sheets/
I was at the Ponderosa rapping to the beat/
da ha ha ha/
da ha ha ha ha ha

epobirs
12-09-2008, 06:06 AM
Here's a good one.

I remember trying to get in to see Star Wars the night it first opened in 1977.

Last thing I did with my father before he died.

Sleepkyng
12-09-2008, 06:10 AM
i remember when super mario world changed my life.

Chitown021
12-09-2008, 07:53 AM
I remember playing PC games like Kings Quest on a "state of the art" IBM 486 PC.The game came with like 8 floppy disks that you had to change out during play.

Wolfkin
12-09-2008, 08:47 AM
I remember when we didn't have:

- The Internet
- CDs
- Personal GPS devices
- easy access to porn and had to use imagination and a Sears catalog

I remember when:

- the cost of mobile phones had people opting for pagers
- faux wood paneling came with every TV
- Coke and Pepsi was only one flavor
- I watched videos on Betamax

What do you remember? I am interested in the replies of people older than I (see: people 30 years or older). :cold:I remember most of that but I was past the faux wood paneling although our first TV did have a dial on it two actually. I barely remember Betamax but we didn't have one. I remember when the were called car phones because you didn't carry them around like you do now. I remember open apple and closed apple. ahh good times. Lynx I remember the Lynx browser at the library. To be honest that's the only place I ever saw it but I did use it there. I still remember and i think have the first burned CD a friend gave me.

bmachine
12-09-2008, 09:28 AM
I remember hanging out in my off-campus apartment in college and playing Way of the Warrior on my roommate's 3DO.

I remember laser discs the size of vinyl records

I still have a giant bin of laserdiscs in my storage unit! I should put that shit on craigslist.

I remember Liquid TV. The progenitor to Beavis and Butthead, Office Space, and Aeon Flux.

...which means you're probably old enough to remember when MTV showed videos, too!

Also: do you remember MTV's Oddities? The Maxx and The Head...and I think Aeon Flux was on there for a while, too.

Maklershed
12-09-2008, 10:04 AM
Sure do.

And I remember hypercolor t-shirts

HeadRusch
12-09-2008, 10:26 AM
See my comment in my long ass rambling about OnTV. :lol: I know exactly what you're talking about.

But for the double post, I'll add this: dialing into "servers" at the University of Michigan to play a text MMORPG called HeroMud on what...a 1200 baud modem? That was '89 or '90, and my mom would get so pissed about the phone bill!

A-HA SEE it wasn't just my TV :D And yes I too had to endure the "GET OFF THE PHONE" yelling, but this was in 86 and I was dialing into C64 warez boards :D

And to the poster above, I also remember LIKE Cola, wasn't it the cola that had like HALF the caffeine of Coke/Pepsi? This was of course in the days BEFORE we had caffeine-free Coke......

Remember Pepsi Lite? That tasted like lemons and was one of the first "diet" drinks.....well besides TAB, which tasted...like TAB. (and no, TAB today doesn't taste like TAB of old...)

I remember in the late 70's or early 80's when my buddy came to school with a videogame watch that played space invaders AND the theme song from The Twilight Zone, and we all secretly wanted to kill him for it...

HeadRusch
12-09-2008, 10:27 AM
Oh and for the record, MTV jumped the shark in...85 or 86..whatever it was the first year that they introduced the "shows" to MTV like REMOTE CONTROL and stopped playing videos 24/7.....they also fired all the original VJ's around that same time, which was a real shocker.

Because they replaced them with some very questionable talent :P

JolietJake
12-09-2008, 10:28 AM
I remember Liquid TV. The progenitor to Beavis and Butthead, Office Space, and Aeon Flux. And there was that crazy Dog Boy show. *shudders*

Speaking of Dog Boy .. I remember the Duracell people. *shudders harder*
I think i remember seeing Halloween costumes based on the Duracell family.

JolietJake
12-09-2008, 10:30 AM
LOL, I remember "What Al 'Sexual' Harris Meant" from Dinosaurs.


Christ, I even had a t-shirt that featured the baby and the slogan "Not the mama!"


I remember Up All Night, Monster Vision (gotta love those cheesy monster flicks), Duckman, Weird Science (The T.V show), all on USA.

Staying up late to watch Movie Macabre with Elvira Mistress of the Dark.

When large toys came in cardboard boxes and only one side featured a photograph of the contents (think Castle Grayskull).

When Zack Morris was the only high schooler with a cell phone.

Watching the original Star Wars saga oh VHS over and over and over and over...

When Star Wars merchandising was almost non-existent...talkin' about that dry spell between 1986-95 or so...
Yeah i remember watching weird science, at the time i don't think i even knew of the movie.

Gourd
12-09-2008, 11:12 AM
Great. now I feel old.

I remember having a TV with /real/ wood paneling. I fondly remember snuggling close to it in the winter to bask in the warmth from the vacuum tubes.

I remember rotary phones. I remember eight tracks, and changing out the needles on the record player.

I remember Caldor, and before that, Woolworths. I remember sitting on the hood of my dad's truck while the parents went shopping at Woolworths. With the added height I could watch the movie playing at the drive in theater next door to the store, and would imagine what the sound was like.

xtreme_Zr2
12-09-2008, 04:24 PM
24 here but I can remember..

Acting like I was paying attention in keyboarding class (old IBM's) but actually playing Oregon Trail every second I had (Freakin Typhoid :bomb:).

I remember Kid Cuisine was the best possible meal in the world.

And I remember that the Pop-Secret popcorn actually had different colors when you popped it.

jlseal
12-09-2008, 06:36 PM
IAlright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... :D

I still to this day have no idea what that was about :p



This was in the northeast...
Ah scrambled porn. You damn kids with your internets and utoobs. We had porky's and we liked it.

keithp
12-09-2008, 08:51 PM
Heh, you guys are taking me back...especially epobirs and HeadRusch...

I remember-

When the only satellite dishes were 10 feet in diameter, and all the neighbors complained what a monstrosity it was..

Watching MTV for the first time. Not my first time--the first time it was on! "Video Killed the Radio Star"...not!..

Spending hundreds of dollars worth of quarters on that new-fangled arcade machine called Space Invaders...later Pac-man too...

Watching Star Wars. At the movies. When it first was released. Jaws too.

The energy crisis, not the one we just went through, the REAL one where you could only get gas if it was your day of the week..odd or even license plate?...lol...

The moon landing? Yup. One of my earliest memories!

When a home PC meant an Altair, and you had to build the thing yourself!

Watching Monday Night Football when Howard Cosell announced that John Lennon had been shot and killed...


Damn, suddenly I'm feeling like I need to take my Geritol and go to bed now.... ;)

Moxio
12-09-2008, 08:57 PM
Jeez, there's so many old farts up in here.

doctorfaustus
12-09-2008, 09:00 PM
Heh, you guys are taking me back...especially epobirs and HeadRusch...


Watching Monday Night Football when Howard Cosell announced that John Lennon had been shot and killed...

I was 9 days old when that happened.

Xevious
12-09-2008, 11:38 PM
I dont remember when exactly John Lennon got shot but I remember seeing his picture on the cover of Time Magazine a week later. I knew who John Lennon was before I knew about the Beatles...

Collectordragon
12-10-2008, 12:58 AM
I remember:

Learning to drive in a Model T

The War to End All Wars

The introduction of talkies

When there were only 48 States

jaykrue
12-10-2008, 01:10 AM
Screw you all. I remember when fire was the height of technology and porn consisted of stick figures inside a barely lit, damp cavern.

Wolfkin
12-10-2008, 06:48 PM
Sure do.

And I remember hypercolor t-shirtsdude I thought that was the greatest shirt ever when I got one. Matter of fact it was a birthday present. it rocked son.. it rocked hard.

I remember rotary phones. it's weird to think that my kids won't even know what a rotary phone is, I still have our old one under my bed somewhere.

24 here but I can remember..

Acting like I was paying attention in keyboarding class (old IBM's) but actually playing Oregon Trail every second I had (Freakin Typhoid :bomb:).did your class ever have those covers they'd put over they keyboard so you couldn't see your fingers. I remember those bad boys. You had to learn to type or you weren't typing.

Alright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... ah.. yeah i remember that scrambled premium channel fun. That's where I first saw Wicked City. I remember I must have hit the jackpot because one time I got near perfect audio and tolerable (for the time) video of the show scene with the old dude and the chick who tried to melt into him or whatever. If you've seen Wicked City you know that scene was ripe with nudity.

epobirs
12-10-2008, 09:21 PM
Screw you all. I remember when fire was the height of technology and porn consisted of stick figures inside a barely lit, damp cavern.

Making you a vertebrate and a mere infant.

I remember when we thought we soooo cool because we were multicellular lifeforms.

electronicthroat
12-10-2008, 10:13 PM
I remember first being introduced to the wonderful world of IRC back in high school. Spent a lot of time on there.

I also remember going to Walmart, K-Mart, Best Buy, etc. and seeing actually good and original PC games on the shelves. So many great adventure games. As soon as we got to the store, I'd walk back to the electronics department and would look at the PC games the whole time my parents were shopping around. During those years, Doom and Duke Nukem 3D were still on shelves. Man I miss those days.

I'm so nostalgic.

emg28
12-10-2008, 11:44 PM
I remember when Ronald Reagan was shot. I was at Mcdonald's, after helping out my brother's cub scout troop sell toys at the mall, and a guy ran in and started screaming that the president had been shot. I remember that we went to the park afterwards. I went to the sandbox and buried the toy from my Happy Meal in the sand. I started to cry quietly because I thought the world was going to end. :lol:

I still get made fun of for that by my brother and cousins to this day.

BigSpoonyBard
12-11-2008, 12:31 AM
http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee321/BigSpoonyBard/hubbabubba-tm.jpg

JolietJake
12-11-2008, 12:39 AM
Hubba Bubba soda? That sounds damn good. I remember Dr. Pepper in reverse form, as bubble gum. It was gum outside and had a liquid center with a think Dr. Pepper like syrup.

BigSpoonyBard
12-11-2008, 12:45 AM
Hubba Bubba soda? That sounds damn good. I remember Dr. Pepper in reverse form, as bubble gum. It was gum outside and had a liquid center wit a think Dr. Pepper like syrup.

Stuff was pure sugar. It was awesome times 100 for a little kid.

gareman
12-11-2008, 12:49 AM
Alright here's one for you OLD timers: Anyone remember when you could take an old TV, swtich it over to the UHF dial, and then go up near the upper parts of the dials and sometimes..SOMETIMES late at night you'd wind up finding porn that was semi-scrambled? ANd like you'd be lookin and could sorta make out a boob..or..maybe it was an elbow...hard to tell... :D

I still to this day have no idea what that was about :p



This was in the northeast...

I remember flipping my cable box to a really high channel and watching 70% scrambled with terrible audio wwf pay-per-views circa 1992-1998. It was the old time equivalent to watching it on a laggy stream.

JolietJake
12-11-2008, 12:49 AM
I seem to remember a 7UP version too, but lemon/lime gum is kinda nasty.

Maklershed
12-11-2008, 07:22 AM
http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee321/BigSpoonyBard/hubbabubba-tm.jpg


:shock:

Whoa! I must have some. I don't care if it's 20+ years old.

Short Round
12-11-2008, 07:51 AM
I remember a world where the female orgasm didn't exist. Sex and the City ruined everything.

ananag112
12-11-2008, 07:53 AM
-I remember waking up early to watch the Megaman, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, and Sonic Cartoons on USA. I also remember watching the Mario Bros., Zelda, Woody Woodpecker, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, and TaleSpin cartoons in the afternoon (I watched a lot of TV in those days).

-I remember buying Windows 95 the day it came out and how much hype there was around it

-I remember getting my first computer only to hear a week later about the Pentium II processor

-I remember writing reports and having to go to the library for research (lolz)

-I remember when Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles were popular

-I remember when the Knicks were a great basketball team (seems so long ago)

VipFREAK
12-11-2008, 02:07 PM
I remember Cassette tapes... Walkmans... and VHS... Surprised I got thru that time and didn't kill myself.

HeadRusch
12-11-2008, 02:45 PM
Ahhhh gum, the great force in a young kids life. Hubba Bubba...blow bubbles that DIDNT STICK!? ZOUNDS!

Better still....CHIIIKIIIIEEEE-BUNNNGAAAAWWWAAAAAAA!!!! This commerical is both politically incorrect AND apes all over Raiders of the Lost Ark....awwesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUTDDE-_go

Chitown021
12-11-2008, 09:36 PM
I remember when I was in elementary waking up at like 5:00AM to watch stuff like Speed Racer, Tranzor Z, Robotech, and Voltron.

Blackout
12-11-2008, 10:04 PM
I remember when cartoons didn't suck.

slowdive21
12-11-2008, 10:37 PM
I remember The Banana Splits and Lancelot Link Secret Chimp...No wonder I am so fucked up!

I remember getting Jetfire for Christmas, and my brother breaking it within minutes trying to transform it.

I remember my friends Kenji and coco having cool robot toys from Japan and a turtle that wore a diaper.

I remember "Where's the Beef" Gum.

I remember the first cable controller wired to the TV that you had to click a button then choose if you wanted the high, middle, or low channel.

HeadRusch
12-12-2008, 12:41 AM
Tranzor-Z...oh man did that show suck :D

On the upside, that was also around the time you could watch that borderline-porno "Aerobics" show with the three chicks moving in unison to the New Wave dance music...:D

JolietJake
12-12-2008, 12:44 AM
Those aerobics shows from the 80s did seem like quasi-porn. Women in skin tight outfits bending over again and again.

HeadRusch
12-12-2008, 12:49 AM
Mirrors and that always moving camera, and they'd do it with their asses almost touching each other and......<ahem>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRIBl-go-os

No sound but...imagine a generic throbbing techno sound from the early 80s'....eg: All synth and drum machines :D

HeadRusch
12-12-2008, 12:52 AM
Oh Hell here's the motherload
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=20+minute+workout&search_type=&aq=0&oq=20+minute+work

emg28
12-12-2008, 05:42 AM
-I remember Saturday Night's Main Event.
-I remember Howard Stern on Channel 9.
-I remember He-Man, G.I. Joe, She-Ra, Robotech, Thundercats, Mighty Mouse, Smurfs, Voltron...
-I remember my friend stealing a VHS tape of the Transformer movie from the local video store and all my other friends ditching school to watch it at my house the next morning.

Loonknight
12-12-2008, 06:02 AM
I remember having to tune each channel I wanted to record on my VCR.

I remember when there was no cable, and my set was black and white.

I remember playing Legend Of The Red Dragon (LORD) on a college server I happened to find dialing random numbers with my modem.

I remember when MTV played music videos and Transformers were made of metal.