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Damn whippersnappers!!!

Heh,

Some one sent me this at work today. Considering I've been described as -ancient- compared to some here, I figured I'd pass this along.

Just remember, old age and treachery wins out over youth and vigor every time .. ;)

When I was a kid adults used to bore me to tears with their tedious diatribes about how hard things were when they were growing up; what with walking twenty-five miles to school every morning uphill both ways through year 'round blizzards  carrying their younger siblings on their backs to their one-room schoolhouse where they maintained a straight-A average despite their full-time after-school job at the local textile mill where they worked for 35 cents an hour just to help keep their family from starving to death!

And I remember promising myself that when I grew up there was no way in hell I was going to lay a bunch of crap like that on kids about how hard I had it and how easy they've got it!

But…. Now that I've reached the ripe old age of twenty-nine, I can't help but look around and notice the youth of today. You've got it so easy!

I mean, compared to my childhood, you live in a damned Utopia!

And I hate to say it but you kids today you don't know how good you've got it!

I mean, when I was a kid we didn't have The Internet--when we wanted to know something, we had to go to the library and look it up ourselves! And there was no email! We had to actually write somebody a letter--with a pen!--and then you had to walk all the way across the street and put it in the mailbox and it would take like a week to get there! And there were no MP3s or Napsters! You wanted to steal music, you had to go to the record store and shoplift it yourself! Or we had to wait around all day to tape it off the radio and the DJ'd usually talk over the beginning and screw it all up!

You want to hear about hardship?

You couldn't just download porn! You  had to bribe some homeless dude to buy you a copy of "Hustler" at the 7-11! It was either that or go to the lingerie section of the JC Penney catalog!

Those were your options! We didn't have fancy shit like Call Waiting! If you were on the phone and somebody else called they got a busy signal! And we didn't have fancy Caller ID Boxes either! When the phone rang, you had no idea who it was it could be your boss, your mom, a collections agent, your drug dealer, you didn't know!!! You just had to pick it up and take your chances, mister! And we didn't have any fancy Sony Playstation videogames with high-resolution 3-D graphics! We had the Atari 2600! With games like "Space Invaders" and "Asteroids" and the graphics sucked! Your guy was a little square! You had to use your imagination! And there were no multiple levels or screens, it was just one screen forever! And you could  never win, the game just kept getting harder and faster until you died! Just like LIFE!

When you went to the movie theater there no such thing as stadium seating! All the seats were the same height! A tall guy sat in front of you, you were screwed! And sure, we had cable television, but back then that was only like 20 channels and there was no onscreen menu! You had to use a little book called a TV Guide to find out what was on! And there was no Cartoon Network! You could only get cartoons on Saturday morning.....D'ya hear what I'm  saying!?! We had to wait ALL WEEK, you spoiled little bastards!  

That's exactly what I'm talking about!

You kids today have got it too easy You're spoiled.

I swear to God! You guys wouldn't last five minutes back in 1984!

I can only imagine what our kids will be saying in 20 or 30 years ...

And yes, I'm older than 29 ... ;)

Ever watch TV on saturday morning? Most of the cartoons are gone from the major networks. Kinda wierd.
1984 baby.  December 27th, I AM BORN.  So, I guess I'm not old enough to remember, but….I do.  I remember when we didn't have internet, I remember when we had to shoplif, well, not really had and it wasn't cds.....but we'd buy cds.  Cartoons were only on Saturday mournings.  I only get about 30 channels on cable now.  I remember the lingerie section of the JC Penney catalog.  Umm, I'm not sure what I'm getting at....anyways, yeah...good times.
1984 is definately too late to remember the fun of:

GI Joe having a continuing plot that you had to wait till next week to see if Cobra got the DNA he needed.

Voltron, Thundercats, and He-Man before there was She-Ra.

Having to replace your record collection with tapes, and your tape collection with CD's.

Not owning a single piece of electronic equipment that you could fit in your pocket. Not one.

Trying for an hour to dial into a BBS at 2400 baud, only to get in so you could wait another hour for the 1 meg download to go over zmodem.

Knowing a time when it -really was- popular to type in 'leet speak'.

BBS Doors.

The start of wearing flanel shirts open, not jackets.

Red boxes, biege boxes, and if your old enough, blue boxes.

Underoo commercials.

12 cent ice cream cones from the drug store.

It's too bad too. Thoes were some good times.

-Kevlar

Yeah, I posted it as found.  I won't say how old I was in 1984 (look up at Hiron and shudder) but arounf the end of high-school works.

Kev, damn, you brought back a whole bunch more, like ..

My 300 baud -acoustical- modem for my Commodore 64

Heh, flannel shirts . o O (I don't have an pics like that of me on the PC do I?  Someone could …)

Blue boxes, yeah .. nuff said.

Underoos?  Thankfully I talked my mother out of -that- Idea.

But how about cords comming into style, designer jeans, Def Leppard.

Damn, time for my meds and to get fitted for a new walker ...

*shuffles off lost in the 80's*

Yes I am a spring chicken, but my brother doens't know who Led Zepplin was, or even that they made Stairway to Heaven.  I do remember a time before computers.  My first one was an apple, the old macintoshes, black and white, where the coolest thing on it was the paint, that had 35 shades of gray.  I remember a time before the interenet, as far as I knew, I do remember a time before CD's.  I remember watching New Episodes of MacGyver, Star Search, and yes American Gladiotors.  I too had to walk to school, 1/8th of a mile up hill one way, but I didn't have it-that- easy
My first computer was a TRS-80.

That's right, a Trash 80.

I still have cartridges for it…

The first computer I owned when I was 6 years old was an Apple ][+. This had 48k (not 64k mind you), 2 large and very loud 5.25" floppy drives, and a large box of disks for it. I had to guess the commands for it. Took me a week to figgure out to type 'catalog' to get a listing of the programs, and another 3 days to figgure out 'brun' to run a program that didn't start on it's own and showed up in the catalog. It wasn't until 3 years later that I finally figgured out 'exec', which was a very powerful and easy to corrupt tool.

With this, an Amber Monitor (It's like black and white kids, except it's black and deep yellow. No shades of yellow either. Just black or yellow), and paddles (little control knobs on seperate controlers, one for the X axis, one for the Y axis, with a button on each… kinda a crule joke on egronomics), a built in keyboard, and these disks, my syster and I would try desperately to make the frog catch the butterflies, each desperately manipulating a paddle and cooperating to control the frogs location and leap height, and we waited with fingers crossed as the tempermental game spent 20 minuts loading only to freeze up when it was suposed to start, and blaming the Apple Bugs for the problem.

Later I would have to turn a screw in the floppy drives to keep them turning at the right speed so the head could still read the disks.

One day we knocked them backwards off the table and they couldn't write a disk for the next 4 years. This was ok because each disk had it's own operatins system on it, and it was enough to load the games and play them. You could just never save your progress. Finally we gave the drives to an old repair shop, and 3 months later they gave them back and they work just fine.

I got it out and working about 5 years ago. Played all the old games. Some didn't work, but most did. Hard Hat Mack was still as hard as ever. I still got em too. They're packed away in storage in Santa Monica.

I wouldn't own another machine until the 286 12. But that's another story. I used many TI994-a's, with some very rare and large hardware attached, and  Comodore 80's and Atari 9000's and all kinds of wild contraptions. But the Apple ][+ was an amazing machine.

-Kevlar

I used to program in basic on this old Appler ][e

10 start
20 print "I rock so hard"
30 goto 10

I think…it has been years.

yeah, I remember those times.. �My first machine, well.. at the time it was the family's first real computer, it was an 8088XT with 64k ram I think, and ran at a blazing 6Mhz.. �monocrome monitor, and used low density 5.25" floppy diskettes. �and when you didn't boot a disk, you'd get Basic running off of the billion rom chips onboard.

Hey, it's me at the age of 6 (7 in a month)!!

http://djfire.gimpnet.org/images/1986.jpg

(Edited by Timmy at 7:34 pm on Jan. 13, 2003)

Hey now, -I- have an Atari 2600, and up until a few months ago, it was the only game system I had! And it works! And Desert Falcon has levels so HAH. All that I'm just 18.

Suck it up ya old farts, some of us didn't have these luxuries, not because of time, but because of our parents. And how much worse that is. *shakes fist*

yeah.. I tell my nephews (3 and 4 years old) "no, we can't get you that, because it's rated E, for EXPENSIVE".

and now that's what they tell each other when they watch TV by themselves.  or are in the store and see a video game that's rated E..

I still have a backup of most of my DOS games and apps from the PC I had as a little kid. When new stuff isn't cutting it, I bust out dosemu and have some fun. I still reflexively reach for the turbo button when a game is going blazingly fast. (This case has one, too, but it's not wired to anything anymore)

And Chas, can I steal your Atari 2600? Mine's been gone a long time, vanished into I don't know where.