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Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Mid 90's:
The only place that had internet was the public library. And it was crap.
Mobile phones only worked as long as you were within 3 blocks of the cell tower.
CD players were becoming a thing but the cassette tape was king. How many hours did you spend recording songs off of the radio?
Blockbuster was great too. It was more then just picking a film but a chance to socialize, watch the trailers, and maybe bring home some over priced snacks.
There were only 4 channels on the tv and people either didn't care about what was on or they could record it, when they went outside on the weekends...
The only place that had internet was the public library. And it was crap.
Mobile phones only worked as long as you were within 3 blocks of the cell tower.
CD players were becoming a thing but the cassette tape was king. How many hours did you spend recording songs off of the radio?
Blockbuster was great too. It was more then just picking a film but a chance to socialize, watch the trailers, and maybe bring home some over priced snacks.
There were only 4 channels on the tv and people either didn't care about what was on or they could record it, when they went outside on the weekends...