Thursday, July 23, 2009

List of the going and the gone

Here was something that caught my eye. It’s just a list of the things younger Americans either don’t know or will never learn about. A reminder of just how old I am, and how much the world has changed.

A couple of the things that really struck me about this list of 100 things kids will never know includes:

  • Typewriters – which is how all my college papers were done, and I still occasionally use
  • Super-8 film and cameras – which is not a great loss, but is visually interesting
  • Walkman’s – do people under 30 even know what they are?
  • Cassette tapes and/or 8-tracks –see Walkman
  • 3 networks on television – yep before cable there were just 3 major channels
  • An album – though CD’s and DVD’s may be called that, I mean the original vinyl discs
  • A television without a remote control, in black and white, and/or with a round dial
  • A phone that is not digital, nor portable
  • Television stations turn off for the night – yes they used to not be 24/7
  • A floppy disc – do they even have that for computers any more? Remember when they came in 5 inch size?
  • Atari video game systems and the joysticks they had – or Intellivision. There was another one too.
  • Reading books – an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, an almanac, or just a regular book for entertainment
  • Writing letters to talk to friends - For that matter, calling someone and having to call back because there were no answering machines, text, IM, and so on
  • Writing full grammatically correct, properly spelled sentences
  • Learning how to write in script
  • Life without a computer
  • Playing games on a board with people
  • Going down the block to use a payphone, or a payphone that you could close the door on
  • Being restricted to just 1 ringer sound
  • Doing math in school without a calculator – that includes trigonometry, algebra, calculus, and geometry
  • Slide rules – I don’t even remember that
  • A library card catalogue system
  • Paper wrapping on candy bars


  • There are many more things that the list at Geekdads has. A few things they left out include:

  • A time before music videos – buying a record just because the singers sounds good
  • Cartoons only being on tv for 2 hours during the week and 5 hours on Saturday
  • Banking hours being the only time to go to a bank
  • Pizza costing 55 cents
  • Beer cans with pull-tops
  • Soda and orange juice in glass bottles
  • No warning labels – on anything
  • One phone company for the nation – Ma Bell and it was cheaper
  • When being a soldier was an honor – still is in my eyes
  • Drinking was legal at 18
  • Using tokens to get on the subway in NYC – they cost a little as 50 cents as I remember
  • Not having to worry about school shootings, or the loner students, or child molesters
  • A time when rap was about having fun
  • Break dancing
  • Men wearing platform shoes
  • Growing afros 14 inches or more – not for braiding just the afro (men and women)
  • Non-digital clocks
  • Playing outside


  • There is so much more. Just imagine though what the next generation will not know or forget.
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