Delock said:
I remember VHS, VCR, Cassettes, Windows 95, Vista, the original Gameboy, the NES, Floppy Disks, whatever instruments we use in any labs I've taken at college, the PS1, a TV with a dial, an old radio, and a push lawn mower.
...What the fuck, I'm not even 2 decades old here and I realize my childhood was shitty in terms of technology compared to today as well as a few things I'm forced to used now
Isn't VHS and VCR kinda the same thing?
I remember:
VHS, I remember them so much. And how confused and kinda weirded out I was when I was 5 and i'd eject a video to be covered in tape as our player was broke(Someone put a biscuit in it.... not me... honest)
Floppy Disk, hmm, installing Office 98 from its 30 odd disks to get to disk 28 and an error to occour, then to start over again
Amiga, my first computer was an Amiga A500 when I was 4. I loved it so much. I wish they were still made
Windows 95, my first experience with PC's was when Windows 95 was new out, it was quite amazing
IPX networking over 10BASE2, ah the joys of spending an hour getting 2 computers to network only to find out that the coaxial network cable has come lose somewhere along the connection
Dial-up internet. I miss hearing my external Motorola 56k modem dialling out. Although our first connection to the internet was an internal 33k modem dialling out to Compuserve at 25p a minute. Trying to play Quake online was pretty hard on larger matches. It was in 2002 when I got broadband at a whopping 512kbps, I look at my 50mbps fibre-optic connection now and it amazes me how far the technology has come
Dot-Matrix printers, never owned one.. i don't think we ever owned one? We had a Canon Bubblejet with our Amiga but i think thats Inkjet based. But i loved the noise of dot-matrix
I remember when it was MSN not WLM
I remember when WAP came out back in the late 90's. Was expensive, slow and primitive. My Sagem MY3020 was one of the earlier WAP enabled phones and my god I hardly ever used WAP, £10 credit gone after an hour or so. Also Polyphonic ringtones, when the first coloured screens came out. The launch of 3G in the UK on the 3/3/03 with video calling which was so expensive and choppy
BBC Micro computers, used on in Primary School and loved it
ZX Spectrum, we had one when i was young but sadly, it broke when i was about 4 so can't really remember it well but can recal some good games on it
I'm 21 and the world I grew up with has evolved. Both for the better and worse. someone said "i'm still using Windows ME and XP" That's hardly ancient. I have a computer running XP for backwards compatibility and at my work we use XP for obvious reasons