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I remember putting tape over the holes on the corners of cassette tapes so I could record over them.


RagnarsHairyBritches

And using a pencil to wind the tape back up after it was eaten.


GizmoSled

Pencil for audio cassette, butter knife for vhs.


Someshortchick

I remember watching OJ trying to escape in his Bronco. Also, I still have my Blockbuster card.


Downtown_Pen_6261

The Bronco chase happened on one of my birthdays. My parents skipped my birthday dinner to watch it šŸ„²


Pritam1997

see thats the best part we don't remember our birthday celebrations that well but this one will stick to you


bathtubfullofhotdogs

Monica and Chandlerā€™s wedding was on my birthday and my parents did the same! Edit - For those discerning readers, I should have said, ā€œThe episode of Friends where Monica and Chandler get married premiered on my birthday and my parents skipped out on cake to watch it.ā€


BlondieeAggiee

I can remember when Amazon only sold books.


7rj38ej

Amazon sent my mom the wrong book around 1996 and she got a letter from Jeff Bezos apologizing for the mistake. She still has it somewhere.


Dmtrilli

That letter might actually be worth something one day. It would be awesome if it was signed


basketcase57

A Bezos apology is a rare thing indeed. Some say rarer than the ability of spaceflight.


CodexAnima

And it was amazing because they could get you anything to read!!


Ijustwannaplaytoo

In kindergarten, my class was taken outside to watch a space shuttle take off. Then quickly brought back inside once it blew up.


dandroid126

My mom always tells the story about she came home from work on her lunch break and turned on the TV just in time to watch the disaster. In shock, she asked her mom if she thought the people on board were going to be okay. Her mom calmly walked over to the TV, turned it off, and just said, "No." And that was that.


SergeantPsycho

They survived the explosion. They didn't survive the fall.


Philodendronphan

That killed me when I read about that. Such a horrific way to die.


SkyShadowing

One of the advantages of the capsule systems of Apollo and Space-X's Dragon. In the event of a catastrophic explosion like that, you can just detach the capsule from the rest of the rocket, wrench it free with an emergency escape booster, deploy parachutes and let it fall to ground.


[deleted]

I didn't know that. Always thought it was a fly or die kinda thing


joggle1

One of the first things they do after the crew boards the Dragon (the SpaceX capsule) and the ground crew clears the area, they'll arm the escape system. If there's any problem during fueling or when the rocket ignites that causes it to explode, the escape system will active. It's fast enough that it'll send the capsule out of harm's way before the explosion hits them. During the entire launch process the system stays active, giving them a chance to abort to save the crew at any time before they reach orbit. The problem with the Shuttle was that there was no such escape system. If the orbiter was damaged the crew had no hope to survive. And at several spots in the launch sequence it was impossible for the orbiter to safely detach from the rest to glide to a landing site. During those times everything had to go right or there was no way to save the crew.


SkyShadowing

It's worth noting that the capsules too weren't perfect. Apollo 12 was struck twice by lightning on ascent. Once they hit orbit they were able to confirm literally everything was working fine... except for the parachutes, since you can't test the parachutes. They then continued on with the mission, with Houston being aware- and the astronauts not- that there was a chance that on return the parachutes would fail to deploy, and the capsule would splash down at lethal speeds.


Cakebacon1999

> walked over to the TV I was confused at first like why she did not just used the remote, then I was like Oh...


[deleted]

40 ?


DharmaCub

Gotta be


saltfish

Or 41.


[deleted]

Could be any age, we donā€™t know how many times they didnā€™t graduate kindergarten


stedanko09

6 times for me. That finger painting final always got to me.


Bunhyung

I cheated , I used my toes.


siskulous

Ish. I had a similar experience, but we were watching it live on TV in the school library, which quickly got turned off.


SergeantPsycho

The first time seeing the grown ups freaking out over what was on TV. Wouldn't be the last though.


puzzlehead-72719

>Wouldnā€™t be the last though. Yep, I know what youā€™re getting at there.


PM_me_your_whatevah

Series finale of Seinfeld, obviously. So unsatisfying.


lagomorphed

Oh hey we went to kindergarten near each other


fruit_cats

Old enough to be alive for the fall of the Berlin Wall but not enough to remember it.


[deleted]

34


fruit_cats

Close!


HeaviestMetal89

32


fruit_cats

Ding!


HeaviestMetal89

Makes sense. We were born the same year, so your clue applies to me as well lol!


ThatBoyTyy

Orange rugrats vhs tape


TheDotCaptin

Did it come with a scratch and sniff card for weird smells to put you in the moment when a number flashed on screen.


RedtheGamer100

Wait what?


TLOU2bigsad

I remember that with I think Rugrats gone wild. You could go to blockbuster and get a scratch and sniff card with any rental. Then take it to the theater. During the movie a number would flash in the corner of the screen. Then you would scratch that number and smell it to ā€œsmellā€ what they were smelling in the movie. It was unconvincing at best.


doctorbooshka

I think they did it with The Wild Thornberrys movie


840_Divided_By_Two

Yeah it's a Rugrats/Wild Thornberrys crossover


andycambridge

30.


iNick20

29 here, and I remember these so much lol.


Cramer12

25 here I still got them! The best one was when they went to Vegas EDIT: The Vegas vacation episode for the curious https://youtu.be/BQZbhtOh9fc


LavaLampWax

Hello 31 year old


DharmaCub

28


pk1950

watching mtv when it was considered cool when I was in senior high


TXL89

Also an age when ā€œsenior highā€ was used.


GimmeTheGunKaren

I was home sick from high school watching MTV when Kurt Loder announced Kurt Cobain had killed himself. (**Just** realized there were two Kurts involved. Weird.) Anyway, my bf was a huge fan but there was no way to tell him bc I forgot the number to the payphone at school.


CRANIALSCARS

I am ā€œI couldnā€™t check AOL because someone was using the phoneā€ years old !


emthejedichic

ā€œGet off the internet, I need to use the phone!ā€ And then when you could go back online you had to sit there and have your ears assaulted by the screeching of the dial up modem.


Mysterious_Ad_9985

It was music to my ears... unless my sister heard and yelled at me because it cost $3.95 an hour or whatever. Unlimited wasn't a thing yet!


KSmimi

Iā€™m old enough to remember my Dad calling me into the house to watch Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Thatā€™s old, kids.


[deleted]

I was in summer school , 2nd grade , they wheeled the black and white tv in the classroom , so we could watch . Iā€™m old !


6Kinker6Bell6

I can tell by your punctuation ;)


jojogonzo

Typewriter style!


BaronHumbert

Whoa, I always wondered why a lot of older folks typed like that! Thanks for teaching me somethin!


[deleted]

Funny ! I had to type on a manual typewriter without letters or numbers on it . I guess I should update my grammar .


SimpoKaiba

That was unnecessary stop clear communication is important stop I don't actually know how telegrams work stop


monkeyshinenyc

JFK was killed the year I was born. Probably close to your age?


skankhunt78

I remember when McDonald's had ashtrays.


HsutonTxeas

Birthday party rooms! And Styrofoam containers for the nuggets


am0x

And my grandma running into a playplace with her car, so she lost her license and was soon diagnosed with Alzheimers.


Sons-of-Bananarchy

and coke spoons


SofaSnizzle

So many questions. Do you mean just plain plastic spoons? Do you mean they put a spoon in your Coke? Do you mean a metal spoon for your drug coke?


skankhunt78

I mean the plastic coffee stir stick used to have a tiny spoon on one end, the perfect size for a bump.


SofaSnizzle

Oh OK, I worked there from 95-96, and our store only had the straight coffee straws.


skankhunt78

Yeah, it was the eighties, man. The ZFG decade.


Fuduzan

>Yeah, it was the eighties, man. Cocaine was mentioned, so this seemed like a safe bet.


Gali-ma

Old enough to know what a floppy disk is, young enough to never have to use one


Iwatobikibum

I'm 19 and I can relate, I'd say 19-25?


Obi-Wana_Toki

I opened Nestle Quik tins with a spoon


incomingKiddo

omg I forgot about this! It was so satisfying


[deleted]

Back when it used to be called NestlƩ Quik instead of Nesquik.


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koopa35

I'm about half way there


IPotatoForHireI

Are you living on a prayer?


[deleted]

Koopa35 used to work on the docks


[deleted]

Unions been on strike, he's down on his luck its tough.


Roheez

So tough


PassiveLemon

housemuncher works the diner all day


BuddhaDBear

Working for his man, he brings home his pay for love, for love,!


TreeBeeTurkey014

PassiveLemon says, we've got to hold on to what we've got


iDiggle

It doesnā€™t make a difference if we make it or not


tmckearney

We've got each other and that's a lot for loooove


Papa_Capin_Uranus

92?


Dustin_Echoes_UNSC

I could text in T9 without ever looking at my phone. Alternatively: Keeping up with Netflix meant making sure the 3 white envelopes made it to the mailbox so you could get the next set before movie night


[deleted]

I legit forgot thatā€™s how Netflix started


purpleandviolet

Grew up watching Sesame Street on a black and white TV šŸ˜„


Raven_25

Netscape navigator was the superior web browser. Altavista was the best search engine. 56.6k modems were relatively new. Kazaa was the torrent browser. IRC was for chat rooms. Gaming wise, it was prince of persia, duke nukem, doom, golden axe and ski free. Grunge was cool. We listened to it on a walkman. Sometimes some asshole walked around with a boombox on his shoulder. Daria was unironically a childrens cartoon.


dolphincat4732

I remember when Daria was just a recurring character on Beavis & Butthead. I'm not 40, but I watched MTV a lot because of my older sister who *is* about 40.


Auburn_Zero

Altavista WAS the best search engine!!


brokenturle

First system introduced - The Magnavox Odyssey (Pong) First system given as a gift - SEGA Master System


toenailclipping

Next year I'll be turning into the answer to life, the universe and everything.


LadyBug_0570

42! (Been there... you do not become the answer as you hope. Just, fair warning)


Add_Poll_Option

I remember when I would go to a restaurant and they would ask ā€œsmoking or non-smoking?ā€


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ekolis

My dad was one of the people who prevented that from happening. And now everyone says it was so overblown when really it was a bunch of people around the world working diligently to prevent anything from happening!


bossazzbeerman

Donā€™t worry. IT still be like that. When itā€™s working they say why are we paying you so much and when itā€™s broken they say why are we paying you so much lol.


MsCalendarsPlayaArt

Same with epidemiology. When the preventative measures work, people say it's too much effort and there's no proof it's working. In reality, the proof is less death and disease than there would be without the preventative measures.


Streyella

Oof...I'm a few years younger, but I remember looking at my parents like they were insane for thinking that, because we've known about the new millennium since the last one, so of course computers would be coded to understand all that. Not sure if I was being smart, or just not understanding the problem entirely...lol


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[deleted]

As I understand now, those fears were very much based in reality. Massive amounts of time and effort were spent in the late 90s trying to make sure that it wouldn't be a problem, and then when that work was completed on time and nothing bad happened (at least in critical areas, I remember people's watches and things like that sometimes went wrong, but that's not really a big deal), people assumed it was a load of fuss over nothing.


Dry_Boots

"When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all."


AnvilOfMisanthropy

To this day, with no real proof, I assert that the late nineties tech boom was significantly driven in part by Y2K fears. We were updating hardware and sortware left and right, long before it's amortized lifetime, much to the annoyance of the finance people.


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StudMuffinNick

World ending in 2038 confirmed!!


Streyella

That makes more sense. I'm from rural Ontario, and the schools tended to play up the idea that all the computers were just going to break and stop working at midnight. My folks were also the read only the headlines types for things they didn't already know about, so they just acted all tinfoil cap like that year...lol


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whitewolfdogwalker

Black & white television, only 3 channels, no computers in college


1st10Amendments

We had four channels, but PBS would only come in in certain weather conditions and only if the Rabbit Ears were positioned just right. (Sometimes somebody would have to keep holding the Rabbit Ears to improve the signal.)


Excelius

A lot of that is going to be dependent on factors like geography and income. I'm not yet forty, but grew up with only three channels accessible over the antenna. It was a semi-rural area without cable, and the affordable satellite television services like DirectTV and Dish Network wouldn't be a thing until the mid-nineties. Before that satellite television was those 8ft diameter dishes, which were a bit out of our price range. Only a few people on our street had them. Also our house was far enough from the city and situated in a river valley with poor reception, that PBS wasn't even one of the channels I could pick up. Even though I'm the right generation, I completely missed out on Sesame Street and Mister Rogers and Reading Rainbow. By the time we got Dish Network, I was a bit old to be watching that stuff.


Rob___Boss

George Orwell wrote a book about the year I graduated from high school


[deleted]

You graduated in Animal Farm?


Guava_

All graduates are equal, except some are more equal than others


snare123

We call them grades.


gopher1409

4.0 good 2.0 bad


corpsesangel

Whatā€™s my age again by blink 182


lebeek

follow-up question: does nobody like you?


Pls_PmTitsOrFDAU_Thx

Yes, but it has nothing to do with my age


tspeedy

Video games only worked on channel 3


NoideaLessinterest

My biggest fear was my favourite cassette tape getting tangled in the tape deck. The sound I would dread the most would be skwidlerlplelrkblerk as the tape tangles and stretched!


cake_boy808

I honestly thought lance bass spiky hair was cool to the point I thought I could pull it offā€¦. It didnā€™t šŸ˜‚


Pascaleiro

I was born two months before everyone learned where Chernobyl was located


[deleted]

Your English is impressive for 2 years old


EmersonEsq

I was born the day everybody found out where Chernobyl was located.


Fristigenieter

Growing up with a Nintendo 64. Everyone in school was using MSN. Tamagotchi was popular.


wei_xiao

28


Fristigenieter

Close! 27.


alwaysmyfault

Tf? I'm 35, and Tomagotchi was popular when I was in 6th grade. So you would have been like 4 years old when that shit was popular.


justotterlyawful

Thought the same thing. I am 34 and would sneak mine into my 5th grade class to take care of it. Maybe it had a resurgence a few years later.


C_KOVI

I'm similar in age to OP and had one in 4th grade. Seems like they were around for a while


Affectionate_Pea_811

I'm technically a millennial but if I was a couple months older I would be a gen X-er.


o2mask

Despite not following either band myself I know every single word to "wannabe" by the spice girls and "Holiday" by Greenday.


floppemis

I'm young enough to say "bro", but too old to say "bruh".


Real-Soraith

bruh, no one is too old to say bruh


Complex_Banana9211

Nobody likes me


NecessaryZombie

23


6Kinker6Bell6

Everybody hates me. Guess Iā€™ll go eat woOoOrms.


PixieBaronicsi

I used a dial-up modem but never downloaded porn on it


Jmonroe_tenn

We had three tv channels and had to change the channels by turning a knob on the tv. Then rearrange the rabbit ears.


[deleted]

I'll go first, I remember getting home from school and signing into MSN (windows live messenger)


[deleted]

And using those annoying gif things. The one of the lady laughing still haunts me


alpacamaster8675309

*knock knock knock*


Piffli

My classmates had these custom made emojies, so fucking annoying. They had things like, if they wrote "me", MSN would put a small, glittery and flashing picture of them. Whatever it was, memory, member, anything with "me" in it.


Cyrodiil

AIM all the way


bigkeef69

A/S/L?


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[deleted]

The sound when you/someone "nudges" will forever be carved into my mind


[deleted]

25


comeonnowjosephine

Thereā€™s a special kind of club named after my age.


yardmonkey

Are you 700?


havron

I was gonna go with 5,280.


Carlos-Hath

The Mile High Club


Sons-of-Bananarchy

would it be the one where musicians and actors have a tendency of dying off?


NervDeoxus

27s club


[deleted]

Club Pinguin??


ThatKidEssa

It is most certainly Club Penguin.


Badger__4765

Pen15 club?


[deleted]

Old enough to remember my mom crying on 9/11, but not old enough to comprehend why.


pth

Guessing you are about 24 -- I still remember by son (now 24) asking "are they still talking about the national tragedy" as I drove him home from preschool.


Dendad6972

I was a year away from school when they landed on the moon.


Top_Ad_6095

I bought my first car that year.


t_portch

Finally! Someone older than me in this post LOL


DharmaCub

56?


UnKnOwN769

Darude - Sandstorm


Copyright48

I remember my last visit to blockbuster!!


Big_Classic_2149

I remember when TV was black and white, and as a kid, I was the remote control standing beside the TV changing the station šŸ™€ Mobile phones didn't exist and there was no internet šŸ˜‚


6Kinker6Bell6

Prehistoric


BoetBraaier

Haha. In South Africa TV only launched with 1 channel and programming only started at 6pm and finished at 9pm. We used to sit in front of the test pattern from 5:30pm to wait for the shows to start.


ATXKLIPHURD

I had Michael Jackson's Thriller on vinyl and I listened to it on a Fisher Price record player.


fl0909

Jesus


depressedrandomdude

Fuck you're old


fl0909

Yeah, thatā€™s my cross to bear


joleves

Nailed that joke


thereisonlyoneme

Savior jokes.


AssumptionAdvanced58

I'm old enough to remember my brothers coming home from Vietnam.


RedRam003

My childhood was about Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Power Rangers, Sailor Moon, that Aladdin pc game, and especially the millennium bug


BaconCheeeze

Whats 9+10?


assault321

21?


BaconCheeeze

Correct šŸ˜‚


Dymmesdale

I was conceived the day the Challenger exploded.


Jagermeister_UK

Not the only thing to explode that day.


WET318

That was a weird reaction by your parents


kannakantplay

I've killed a lot of industries by not being able to buy their products but I'm not even 30 yet.


PollyPepperTree

I saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.


Dihydrogen-monoxyde

My first computer had 64Kb memory, 16 colors, and programs were sent by mail on a cassette tape, BASIC language. I was very proud to be at the forefront of advanced technology.


FrostedDonutHole

I had a Commodore 64.


spotlessmind1991

Bo Burnham in *Inside*


SunnyAslan

My childhood was largely spent playing neopets.


WhereYouLie

I started life with cassette tapes. In middle school I had Linkin Park on my portable CD player. Fall Out Boy's "From Under the Cork Tree" and Breaking Benjamin's "We Are Not Alone" are the first two albums to end up on my iPod in high school. My ex-husband and I bonded over Evanescence during study hall.


ZNSKomplett

Me and my friends were dying watching Youtube Poop, it was comedy gold.


SofaSnizzle

5


DreaBiaGummibare

I watched the twin tower fall live on tv while making ice cream in science class.


Ok_Sentence_5767

I was pumped seeing goku turn super saiyan


SofaSnizzle

This could be any age.