VHS tapes that could be eaten up easily by the VCR, anti-skip technology that never worked on portable CD players, these are just some of the things that are better off in the past.
"We kept our big, ugly one for awhile after the slimmer ones came out because my dad liked it. Then a thunderstorm turned everyone on the TV green, and my dad held out for a little , but ultimately couldn’t take it anymore. I remember watchingwith him, and she was talking about children that went missing or something, and I couldn’t stop picturing little alien children getting alien kidnapped and how all the other aliens must be freaking out trying to find them.
I love GPS! Life-changing!!!""Having to give directions to people over the phone because nobody had the internet. 'OK, turn left when you know that Circuit City before the mall? No? OK, by the car wash with the dog inflatables. Then go past two stop signs take another left on Gagel. It's the third house on the left.' Like, 30% chance I won't see that person.""Having to worry if my parents or little brother are listening to my phone call from another landline.
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