Spyke

What's a sentence nobody has said in 20 years?

"Sorry, I got to return this video"

"Mike? I love that guy, I got him on speed dial"

"Do you have any quarters for a phone?"

"Bill Cosby really is America's dad"

"Can I borrow that VHS?"

"Sorry, I can't come. My favourite show is on"

"Do you know where a phone is?"

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lemmy.ml

Surly there were always people who say things like "wow, I can't believe this thing is happening it's like it's 2004" or something.

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deegeesereply
sopuli.xyz

I ironically said that when I was working for IBM.

They don’t actually fire, they do “performance improvement plans”.

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NotSteve_reply
lemmy.ca

Ah yeah, the classic PIP'd manoever. I worked with a few good guys who got fired without cause PIP'd and let go even though their performance was fine

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lemmy.ml

Nobody referred to videos as "VHS" unless they were explicitly trying to distinguish the medium from betamax. They just called them "videos" and "tapes" or "videotape."

for example: Hey can I borrow that tape?

That movie just came out on video.

Be kind, rewind your videotape.

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I was born in the late 80's by the time Betamax had died out so VHS was the de facto only video tape format in wide use, Hi-8 existed but was only used in the airlines despite being smaller and better. So movie previews would talk about "Coming soon to own on video" or people would say "I've got it on tape." It would feel weirdly early 80's to specify...until late in the DVD era and into blu-ray when VHS was a truly dead format and people started calling it that again.

Similarly, I never heard anyone pronounce "SNES" as a one letter word until at least the Gamecube era; it was the Super Nintendo at the time.

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I was growing up when the SNES came out. I was a rare person that had an NES and I knew of no one with both an NES and SNES so most people I knew called the SNES "Nintendo".

After the game cube was absolutely when "S'ness" became popular.

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Conversely, I still sometimes refer to DVDs, Blu Rays and even streaming media as "videos".

Which is both anachronistic, but also technically correct.

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I still say that all of the time. Along with I can't believe gas is over $1 a gallon now.

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pawb.social

"Get off the internet, I'm expecting a call"

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lemmy.world

"Osama Bin who?" And in a similar vein, "Jihad? That's a Dune reference, right?"

"I'll cash in on my Beanie Baby investment when it's time to pay for my kid's college tuition."

"The internet is just a fad."

"I'm so excited for the next The Matrix sequel."

"Two bedrooms and a walk-out basement. $300 a month rent."

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Hah! Not those exact words but Angela Merkel in 2007: "The Internet is new territory for all of us".

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God almighty I could have any audio as my Nokia ringtone in the Bush era. Today? I wish I could have the ringtone I wanted.

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I’ve enjoyed my time talking with you and getting to understand how you see the world and, although I don’t agree with you, I’m glad to have had this exchange of opinions and will now reflect upon what I’ve learned.

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Geocities was over the hump at that point, but i guess that makes it even more true.

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sh.itjust.works

"Hark, Alfred, the smith's apprentice, was taken by the plague - find your goodfellows and see if any of their sons of the working age would wish gainful employment to a kind master."

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Man, I always forget the big foot fungus plague of '05. So many corpses, littering the streets...

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lemmy.ca

Have you heard of the Information superhighway?

"Will that be smoking or non smoking?" Asked as a restaurant

"I think you flooded it" in relation to a car not starting. (well unless you work on very old cars)

"I got it off Napster"

"want to listen to my mix tape?"

"I can burn you a CD of that"

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I was asked this at a café less than ten minutes ago now.

I guess this would be country/state dependent.

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discuss.online

"I can't believe you didn't put me in your top 8 on Myspace!!"

Also, "w00t!!"

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Hell yeah. My Zip disk lives somewhere and contains nude shots of Dragon Ball (original and Z) from when I was like 10. It was the only way I could hide them from my family.

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Inserts disk: click, click, click

"fuck, I knew I should have put that on a CD-RW."

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lemmy.ml

“Sorry, I got to return this video”

2004 is when the Blockbuster video rental chain was at its peak (cite), and VHS was still in wide use at the time having only been surpassed by DVD rentals a year earlier. Speed dial was also still a thing then, payphones still exist today, and, although complaints were filed against Bill Cosby much earlier the public wasn't widely aware of them until 2014.

How about "John Kerry is the candidate who can prevent a second Bush term" ?

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lemmy.ml

It's weird how slow things really are. In 2006 you could have rented a VHS from blockbuster and gone home and upload it to YouTube.

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lemmy.world

I think you'll still need specialized equipment to hookup a VHS machine to a computer and digitize it.

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Nope. RCA > S-Video, HDMI, or FireWire. Any of the three would have worked at the time. And many VCRs had either HDMI, VGA, or S-Video out.

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Yeah I got my first mobile phone in 2004 and it was one of the Nokia's, 3310 probably. We definitely still had a landline with speed dial and absolutely did not have streaming. Definitely still had VHS, probably got our first DVD player the year before but still used both.

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aussie.zone

It's not working? Try blowing into the cartridge again.

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Rubbing alcohol on a q-tip, give it a good once over, if the q-tip isn't pure white, repeat.

Once clean wait for it to air dry and give it a go.

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tetris11reply
lemmy.ml

same, I couldn't clear my rifle so I had to blow my sergeant

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lemmy.world

Hey, I live down the steeet from the best remaining video rental store (Movie Madness in Portland, OR). Have run down to return videos pretty often this year!

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Those, and dvd, bluray, some other fancier format. They have way more titles than any blockbuster ever did. Good place to have around ( it's a nonprofit, so should be around in future).

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discuss.tchncs.de

I borrow movies sometimes from the library, I've used that first one. (Sometimes you want a DVD of a kid's show instead of streaming it)

Also: looking for a phone, any phone in our house has happened.

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qjkxbmwvzreply
startrek.website

If you don't want to sail the high seas, and you don't want to pay, the library is a great, free option.

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lemmy.ml

DVD's are dog shit though. They break really easily, those ungodly annoying ads at the beginning and the amount of space they take. Streaming just beats DVD's 10-to-1.

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They were also talking about a kids show, maybe for some backseat entertainment on a long drive with limited cell reception and/or data? Or maybe the kids have an old TV at home with a DVD player and no smart features?

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You don't need quality to watch paw patrol in the car or on a plane. A cheap portable DVD player does wonders for sanity while traveling without needing to dedicate and pre load a tablet with kids stuff.

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Not everything is available on streaming. Even things that are available might not be on the services they have subscribed to. Also, while DVDs often have a "play all" option, you can typically play a single episode, and it will stop when it's over, which is pretty useful for helping to limit how long the kids are watching TV.

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Young kids, you want the least amount of confusion and you don't want to buy them a tablet that you have to maintain/load up with videos to watch.

Eventually there are better options, but there was a window of age that DVDs made all the sense.

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wax
feddit.nu

Hang on, my pager is making a noise

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lemm.ee

I think a lot of these were still being said 20 years ago. People were using Netflix by mail and Redbox in the last 20 years.

Lots of people still had brick phones by Nokia, etc which had "speed dial". You would hold 1 for voicemail but could program 2-9 for other numbers.

Lost season 1 premiered in 2004 and you better believe people made plans around it's schedule to watch it.

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candybriereply
lemmy.world

Yeah, I think the premise is actually "What did people say 20 years ago that they don't now."

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I'll be back in five moons, we're running out of mammoth meat (translation)

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hactar42reply
lemmy.world

Believe it or not, I recently have to script transferring files to and from a BBS. Got to love working with state governments.

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I vividly remember... I was in the office and one of my coworkers comes up to me with a shit eating grin on his face - like he had something he wanted to share...

He said, "Have you ever heard of Bitcoin?" I said, "No..." He explained (sort of) what he thought it was, but sounded more like an investment opportunity (blah blah blah) less than 10 cents per... I didn't bite.

Lets just say this didn't age well for me, lmao.

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flubba86reply
lemmy.world

When I first read about Bitcoins, my takeaway was it was some kind of credits you could earn by using your unused use CPU cycles, but it wasn't a sure thing, it's a lottery, you have a chance to earn a credit (a "coin") every few minutes, as long as you keep donating your CPU cycles. (This was before gpu mining was a thing). I tried it, and after 3 days I had earned 3 coins, but then I looked into the value, and they were only worth about 10c each. That's less than the electricity it took to earn them. And you couldn't spend them anywhere, except that one pizza place, where it cost a few thousand coins for a pizza. There weren't even any exchanges to convert them to real currency if you wanted to.

I tried to find my coins years later, (when Bitcoins got to $2000 each), but I couldn't find the old hard drive the wallet was on.

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I had a very similar experience. Read about it. Mined a couple coins just to try it. Said "Well that'll never go anywhere". I think i still had them years later but by the time i remembered i couldn't find where the wallet ended to. I think it's gone, now.

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lemm.ee

Ska is forever!

Blackberry and Nokia will always be around.

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Ska is forever, though.

"Ska is what plays in a 13-year-old kid's head when he gets extra mozzarella sticks"

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2004 Nokia bricks are probably still around. Them things were indestructible.

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lemmy.world

My wife and I had to struggle to remember the word "hook" in the context of "the phone is off the hook".

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A few year back, I took my daughter to an urgent care clinic. She was around 2 or 3 years old. While in the waiting room their office phone rang and my daughter jumped and went, "What was that?" because she had never heard a landline ring before.

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“Sorry, I got to return this video”

You say that, although it's pretty close to the recurring joke in American Psycho, so if you're lenient this kind of sentence was said in this comm only days ago. https://lemmy.ml/post/24140732/15784014

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lemmy.world

"Can I borrow that VHS?"

20 years ago it would have been DVDs. But even before that, we didn't call them "VHS"es. We called them tapes, or video tapes if we wanted to distinguish from audio tapes.

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JayJayreply
lemmy.world

That might be a regional thing. 20 years ago I was calling them vhs' living in Nevada but idk about others.

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"Dammit, my tape is stuck inside the VCR again!"

"99 cents for a song? Hell yeah. I'm never buying CDs again." (A reference to the iTunes Music Store launch)

"I ran out of free AOL time. Better get another demo disc"

Speaking of AOL, "yo, what's your AIM screenname?" (Replace "AIM" with your favorite messaging service at the time if you used that)

"Mom, can I have a PlayStation 2? -No. -But it plays DVDs."

"Oh, I can't wait to see the wonderful New York Twin Towers, I'm so excited for what's coming!" (I was too young to even remember the concept of different countries existing so I had no idea what "America" even was, let alone being confused about 9/11)

"I got slimed. It was so. Much. Fun."

"I'm so glad the United Kingdom won Eurovision, I can't wait to see how the next year's contest will turn out. Katrina was so amazing" (1997 was the last time the UK won)

"What a wonderful Saturday morning. Time to watch some cartoons."

"My phone has a NiCd battery, and it's almost out of juice so I can't just plug it in because I will ruin the battery. I have to wait until it literally turns off."

"Belgrade is the capital of Yugoslavia"

"Finally got my fresh new copy of Mac OS X. Time to see what's it's like." proceeds to stay on OS 9 for a few more years

That's all I can think of.

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Psythikreply
lemmy.world

More like "99¢ per song? What a ripoff! I'll just download them from KaZaA instead."

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lemm.ee

I’m trying to start x-wing. Can you tell me the third letter of the fourth word of page 57?

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lemm.ee

Anti-piracy technique for the game X-Wing: the game was 15 floppies which could easily be copied, so it required a copy of the manual present to start.

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I knew some executive who still used the Palm Treo up until the iPhone came out. Getting Palm OS to play with Outlook and Exchange was a nightmare. I don't miss them at all.

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lemmy.ml

"Put that Furby away! We have to go play Neopets."

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Kitathallareply
lemy.lol

I was surprised to hear neopets is still a thing. A friend went and checked it on a whim.

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I've been recently going through a Neopets Renaissance myself and I read a post on the other site that was a brief rundown of the entire history (with links to proof, and other longer explanations of details) of Neopets.

Basically an ex-employee of Netdragon (who used to own NP), who was also a huge fan and player, bought the IP, and is trying to bring it back to its glory days.

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sopuli.xyz

"Sorry, I got to return this video"

There is a video rental place in town here.

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It is also a cigarette shop now. I have not been in there since it was the original owners back in the 90s.

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Being a little literal, but I can guarantee someone has said 1, 3, 5, and 7 in the past twenty years. Heck, probably the last year.

Payphones are still a thing in some places and get used - I started doing a thing involving them a yearish ago (it's in my post history if anyone really cares). Literally had someone ask "Hey, are you done with that phone?" as I was jotting down its number, which was shocking. Can confirm where I am they still take coins (it's 50 cents now, unless you're calling a toll-free number).

VHS is making a ... come back isn't really the right word, but there's a small number of folks interested in what's on old tapes they find and some hobbyists swap stuff. And there are still a few video rental places around (though really, really rare - or near places like campsites, catering to folks with cars that still have DVD players or households with spotty internet).

It's all still disappearing, no doubt, but not 100% dead yet.

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lemm.ee

Can you turn the antenna to ___ insert satellite name ___ ?

For context

where I grew up, almost every immigrant houshold had a satellite antenna, to watch channels across the world. Since my parents were immigrants, we had to turn the antenna each time we wanted to watch either local news or news from our country of origin.

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Psythikreply
lemmy.world

"Antenna"? Don't you mean "dish"?

Yes I know that dish antennas are antennas, but I've never heard of anyone calling them just "antennas".

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yeah... dish ... thank you ..

English isn't my first language, and I never used that word in a sentence to remember it.

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Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future.

Pepsi: The choice of a new generation.

Mcdonalds has Pizza now?

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lemmy.world

"Damn, Cindy Crawford is hot!"

Go ahead, look up photos of her now, age isn't doing her former beauty very well..

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midwest.social

I did, and I would still say that. You wouldn't happen to have her confused with Rep. Cindy Crawford, the Arkansas politician?

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

If you're looking at the Wikipedia article, that photo was from like a decade ago. Age is catching up with her..

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2024 photo. I still wouldn’t kick her out of bed for eating crackers.

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lemmy.ml

That's the problem with beauty isn't permanent. It happens to everyone from Madonna, Dick Van Dyke and Lynn Neilson. This doesn't apply to everyone tho. Tom Cruise, Scarlett Johansson and Dewayne "The Rock" Johnson have manage to be exceptions to this rule although it's much easier for men to do. In general women aren't really allowed to age. Even if there looks aren't important. I remember when the election was happening and people were dunking on Kamara Harris for having wrinkles like she isn't a woman in her 60's.

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deegeesereply
sopuli.xyz

For some people looking good is literally their job and cost is no object when you’re rich.

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There's also a non-financial cost to keeping up with beauty standards via plastic surgery. Madonna is a perfect example. As soon as someone gets a facelift the ageing-clock speeds up and repeated lifts have diminishing returns until a person is left with an unexpressive piece of pleather for a face. Michael Jackson's nose was also a good example of such issues.

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Yeah but the cost to not looking like you're aging is going from descending a hill to falling off a cliff and landing much lower

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Checks are still used all the time, though, so I'm sure someone has said this recently.

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"Let me check for the address and a map in this phone book."

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reddthat.com

ur-gir₁₅-re ec₂-dam-ce₃ in-kur₉-ma

nij₂ na-me igi nu-mu-un-du₈

ne-en jal₂ taka₄-en-e-ce

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isn't this a reference to that famous nationalist chant in japan, involving nukes and lawnmowers?

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