Things, trends, and habits from the 90s that are no more:
- Encyclopedia on a CD
- Having a separate phone line for internet access
- VHS cassettes
- Watching TV all day because you have nothing to do
- The Windows 95/98 startup sound
- The "It is now safe to turn off your computer" screen
- Getting an external light for your Game Boy
- VHS rewinders
- Carrying data on floppy disks
- That dialup modem sound
- Having to "log on" to the internet at all
- Walkman
- Discman
- Measuring processor speed by megahertz
- AOL keywords
- Going to an actual library to do research
- Beepers
- Carrying around a zipper case full of music CDs
- Discovering the concept of the gigabyte
- Car phones
- Disposable cameras
- Memorizing DOS commands to load up games
- Learning HTML to put up a personal webpage on Geocities
- Angelfire
- Altavista
- Ask Jeeves
- Yahoo! Internet directory
- Shareware
- Chatting with random people in FreeTel
- Polaroid cameras
- Not knowing how photos turned out until they're developed
- Buying film
- Blowing into video game carts to make them work
- Sega vs. Nintendo
- Reformatting a computer because Windows is getting slow
- PC games coming in huge boxes for no reason
- Saying CD-ROM for any reason at all
- "Information Superhighway"
- "Cyberspace"
- Sites with MIDI background music
- Animated gifs
- Webrings
- The blink tag
- Best viewed in Internet Exporer or Netscape Navigator
- Sites with frames
- Stuck in a video game? Stop playing.
- Calling every first-person shooter a "Doom clone"
- Boy bands
- Saturday morning cartoons
- Rollerblading
- Hand-animated movies
- TV Guide
- Goosebumps
- Beavis and Butthead
- Wearing a baseball cap backwards or sideways
- Linux being on the verge of taking over the world
- Microsoft being the evil empire
- Thinking that history has ended and democracy has won
I sense some lingering sentiment over Francis Fukuyama, sir...
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