Make you feel old
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said_aouitaWell crap. I really am old as dirt.
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IliketurtlesDamn... Crazy thing yesterday I legit looked up how much Surge was on ebay. Really thought about buying that huge surge cooler for 100 bucks on ebay lol.
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Laley23Also, Seinfelds final episode was 15 years ago today.
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dlazzThis song will be 13 years old in two days
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reclegend22I used floppy disks my entire freshman year of college ('05-'06). The world between then and now, especially with regard to teenagers, is night and day. It's unbelievable, really. I didn't have a cell phone until I was a senior in high school, and practically nobody else in my school did either. My little sister got one in the fourth grade. When I wanted to be picked up from basketball practice, I either caught a ride or dialed 1-800-Collect. Looking back, the early 2000s were the modern-day Dark Ages.
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wildcats20The boys I coached as 8th graders will be seniors in college this fall.
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reclegend22
Surge was good for at least one home run a game in Little League. Surge was GOAT. Cocaine in a can. Wish they'd bring it back. The only soda that compared was Mountain Dew Pitch Black, which, sadly, is also discontinued.Iliketurtles;1442987 wrote:Damn... Crazy thing yesterday I legit looked up how much Surge was on ebay. Really thought about buying that huge surge cooler for 100 bucks on ebay lol. -
dlazz[video=youtube;atHUYWL1eIU][/video]
I nostalgia'd hard on this one. Used to watch this shit every Saturday and then watch Recess. -
reclegend22
You just accessed the deepest, darkest, most remote recess of my memory.dlazz;1442997 wrote:[video=youtube;atHUYWL1eIU][/video]
I nostalgia'd hard on this one. Used to watch this **** every Saturday and then watch Recess. -
Mohican00
Yeah, my first 2 years of college (00-01) everybody used the phones in their dorm rooms.reclegend22;1442991 wrote:I used floppy disks my entire freshman year of college ('05-'06). The world between then and now, especially with regard to teenagers, is night and day. It's unbelievable, really. I didn't have a cell phone until I was a senior in high school, and practically nobody else in my school did either. My little sister got one in the fourth grade. When I wanted to be picked up from basketball practice, I either caught a ride or dialed 1-800-Collect. Looking back, the early 2000s were the modern-day Dark Ages.
The other thing that really stands out is how much smoking has declined with college students since the early 2000s vs today. You used to have to zig zag between groups of smokers outside of Bentley Hall in Athens 12 years ago - when I finally got my degree from tOSU in 2006 and you'd see maybe 2-3 people at best puffing between classes -
reclegend22
That's a good one. I smoked through most of college, as it seemed almost everyone did, especially hot girls. Every single one of them, I swear to God. I never smoked a day in my life before it and haven't smoked since. When I'm back on campus today for whatever reason, though, I just don't see that. I guess people finally remembered cancer.Mohican00;1443003 wrote:Yeah, my first 2 years of college (00-01) everybody used the phones in their dorm rooms.
The other thing that really stands out is how much smoking has declined with college students since the early 2000s vs today. You used to have to zig zag between groups of smokers outside of Bentley Hall in Athens 12 years ago - when I finally got my degree from tOSU in 2006 and you'd see maybe 2-3 people at best puffing between classes -
lhslep134This one will show my age (about to be 24) but it made me feel old for the first time.
We were down in Rocky Point, Mexico for spring break and I went down to the beach to find 2 of my buddies talking to these 2 girls, they looked young ish but whatever. They tell me later that these girls were with their parents and juniors in HS (so born in like 96?) and that they had never heard a Blink 182 song
Bolded that for people who don't care about the story. Also, no, I did not meet or hit on those high school girls. -
LJ
Not sure why you act surprised. This is what I expect any 50 year old male from Lafayette Indiana to look likeccrunner609;1442972 wrote:holy shit Axl............................lay off the chips and ice cream.
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majorsparkMy first computer was a Commodore 64.
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Sonofanump
Really? I stopped using floppy disks in 1992. I think most school computers went to the 3.5 inch hard disk by then.reclegend22;1442991 wrote:I used floppy disks my entire freshman year of college ('05-'06). The world between then and now, especially with regard to teenagers, is night and day. It's unbelievable, really. I didn't have a cell phone until I was a senior in high school, and practically nobody else in my school did either. My little sister got one in the fourth grade. When I wanted to be picked up from basketball practice, I either caught a ride or dialed 1-800-Collect. Looking back, the early 2000s were the modern-day Dark Ages. -
LJ
I remember using my dorm phone all the time. I then remember moving into my own place and thinking, why the hell do I need a landline?Mohican00;1443003 wrote:Yeah, my first 2 years of college (00-01) everybody used the phones in their dorm rooms.
The other thing that really stands out is how much smoking has declined with college students since the early 2000s vs today. You used to have to zig zag between groups of smokers outside of Bentley Hall in Athens 12 years ago - when I finally got my degree from tOSU in 2006 and you'd see maybe 2-3 people at best puffing between classes -
wildcats20
I'm assuming that is what he means. I know that a lot of people called them(what you are talking about), floppy disks.Sonofanump;1443035 wrote:Really? I stopped using floppy disks in 1992. I think most school computers went to the 3.5 inch hard disk by then. -
dlazz
they're not floppy, but they're still called floppy disks.Sonofanump;1443035 wrote:Really? I stopped using floppy disks in 1992. I think most school computers went to the 3.5 inch hard disk by then. -
reclegend22
Correct.wildcats20;1443042 wrote:I'm assuming that is what he means. I know that a lot of people called them(what you are talking about), floppy disks. -
FatHobbit
I used to call home collect and my parents would refuse the call. Then they would call me back at my dorm. lolreclegend22;1442991 wrote: or dialed 1-800-Collect. -
cruiser_96Concerning "memory discs"... I had very little access to computers in high school. We had the large floppy discs back then. I went away to the Army after I graduated. Had very little exposure to computers while there, but did notice that computers had decreased the size of their memory discs.
After leaving the Army, I enrolled in Columbus State, fall of 2001. In a "Welcome to College' class they mentioned that students would have full access to the computer lab for assignments. So when I left that introduction, I went straight to the store and bought a 10-pack of the memory discs.
I walked into the computer lab, logged in, started typing, and then tried to save my info. I couldn't find a slot for the disc though. I walked up to the counter and asked for help. The guy looks at me as if I have a third eye. "Ummm, you'll need one of these." as he shows me a memory stick/flash drive.
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Curly JI'm so old I don't remember half of the stuff on that page. Or it could be due to me staying drunk in the 90's.
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Belly35My first computer had two 5 1/4 disk one was the operation system and the other was a program
Military computer where terminials with green or yellow 9" screen
Gas at Red Head was .36 cents
Dial phone where still the standard and Phone booth and Mail boxes on every corner
Beer was .05 on tap 3.2 happy hour at Howards BG
Sandwich bag of reefer was $5.00 "nickel bag"
Pack of smokes .50
Mofo was created..
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Sonofanump
That’s weird, I’d consider that a “floppy disk” is 8 inches and can be bent. A “HD micro disk” is 3.5 inches and has a plastic shell and can not be bend or it would break. </SPAN></SPAN>dlazz;1443054 wrote:they're not floppy, but they're still called floppy disks. -
FatHobbit
The platter inside is still made of the same floppy material as the platters in the 5 1/4 disks.Sonofanump;1443166 wrote: A “HD micro disk” is 3.5 inches and has a plastic shell and can not be bend or it would break.