I would like to read a series or a regular column or SOMETHING exploring, explaining, Life Before The Internet.
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I'm having difficulty explaining this without being all "kids these days," but the best I can do is to say that I think Being Online has warped al of us to the point that we forget the patterns and habits of Not Being Online, and the kids these days don't even know what that was.
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Like we are already basking in 90s nostalgia (hello unsolved mysteries reboot!), I just want ... more of it, but critically.
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Not coincidentally, I have been rewatching Frasier, and we're in the 2001 season and he just had to pull a calendar book out of his briefcase to look up whether he was free on a given date.
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It's also fun to imagine Roz and Frasier as podcasters.
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Anyway, back to the top, is also just really like to know more about what it was like to be an adult in the 90s.
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Replying to @jamesrbuk
Not that short a period! (Maybe 8-ish years? Longer for widespread adoption? But also looming over me because those were my college/early adult years.)
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Replying to @mccanner @jamesrbuk
LOL 6-8 years is an e t e r n i t y in recent techtime
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