... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
Published on October 17, 2004 By mignuna In Misc

 

Were you born before 1970 ? ... do you remember ‘the good old days’ ?.

Webs were for spiders, and websites were spots you avoided walking in your garden. Surfing required water, nets were for fishermen, and a megabyte was what you took when you were really hungry.

A hard drive was a difficult car trip, a download meant a truck had turned over, and a virus was something you went to the doctor for. Wallpaper went on walls, blinds stopped the neighbours peeking in, and windows were things you looked out of.

Networks were for marketing executives, ‘a bit’ was slang for foreplay, and bandwidth meant overweight musicians. A mouse was the last thing you’d want on your desk, and a boot belonged on your foot.

A crawler was an undesirable sycophant, engines ran cars, icons were movie stars, and logs were dead trees. A browser was an aimless shopper, patches went on clothing, and hosts served canapés.

Spam was eaten, crashes involved vehicles, and servers attended you in restaurants. Saving was getting a cash discount, exiting meant leaving, and monitor meant 'keep an eye on'.

Graphic was 'vivid', 56k was a wad of cash, and an active desktop meant having to do overtime. Agents sold houses, links made jewellery, Beta was dodgy pre-VHS video, and bouncing was something balls did.

Drivers had vehicles, dumps held trash, frames sat on mantlepieces, kernels were corn, registries married people, ports had ships in them, and worms lived in the garden.

Ah yes ... how well I remember

 

 

Copyright 2004 Mignuna

 


Comments (Page 2)
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on Oct 22, 2004
I was born in 1968... Does anybody remeber model train sets? Stupid Playstations....
on Oct 22, 2004

Does anybody remeber model train sets?


Yes, I got one for christmas when I was 4.  My mum wanted me to have a dolly, and I wanted a train set.  I had it until I was almost a teenager, as I recall.....I used to tease our cats with it and get a real kick out of them knocking all the carriages over.

on Oct 22, 2004
Feb '60 for me. I remember plenty ...but I also dont remember plenty!

Great Blog Miggy, loved it!

on Oct 22, 2004
I'm a baby . . . born in early '79, but I didn't have a computer in my home until I was around 16, and we didn't have internet until I was 18. Now my seven year old has his own computer (it's a hand-me-down, but still . . .)!
on Oct 22, 2004
very creative writing there not born before 1970...is 74 close enough? lol..i can still relate to it.
on Oct 22, 2004
1972 here

I remember all theses things well.

I didn't have a computer till I was about 11-12 or so and then I only used it for school and in the winter. The rest of the time I was messing with motorcycles, four wheelers and off road trucks. I did however find the time to lean some basic....

Strangly enough the TV was the inovation that I rarely used. The only show that I remember watching was The Dukes of Hazzard. to this day I really can't get interested in TV or movies very often......
on Oct 22, 2004

very creative writing there not born before 1970...is 74 close enough? lol..i can still relate to it.

it's close enough for me, inbloom !. and nice to 'meet' you .

we didn't have internet until I was 18. Now my seven year old has his own computer

texas, the 8yo i babysit teaches ME how to do stuff on my pc !!!

Great Blog Miggy, loved it!

thankyou so much, eric

Feb '60 for me. I remember plenty ...but I also dont remember plenty!

ah wreckless, think of it this way, the older we get, the better we were !

My mum wanted me to have a dolly, and I wanted a train set

dharma, i sympathise !. that's what happened to me with my car racing set !

I was born in 1968... Does anybody remeber model train sets? Stupid Playstations
 

yessss !. silky, i had a 'scalectrix' track with model cars and ... ahem. forgot myself for a moment

Arrrgh! (see an old article of mine for full details....

i read it, citahellion. all i am able to say is i am glad you weren't referring to me !

still, id be happy to send you the card if youd like to see it. Its not exactly the same, but many of the comparisons are the same ones you listed...

you know what ?. it would be cool to receive a card from you sabrina (even if it does contain the proof that i am way off the pace, as usual hehe). i will email you my address. perhaps you can send it to me for christmas ?. i'm not much for gifts, but i do love cards and always keep them.

and then i can send you an embarrassing australian card (ours are beyond tacky). in fact, i shall make it my business to find the brightest, gaudiest, most obvious example of australian 'art' i can find !.

np migs...and yes i can see how there may be many versions of a cute idea floating about in cyberspace...so if you arent concerned about it i wont be either.

marco (aka notsohighlyevolved) and i discussed this as well after your letting me know about this card, sabrina. i searched the net for similar things and i hit payload ! lmao. imagine me thinking i had an original idea. more like a case of i had the same idea a heap of people had !. (but i do still feel ok about my 'version'. i guess i'm biased, but most of them were pretty lame).

mig XXX

on Oct 22, 2004
Hmm, kinda puts a little perspective on things for me being born in 1956. And yes we did have electricity back then!
on Oct 22, 2004
Hmm, kinda puts a little perspective on things for me being born in 1956. And yes we did have electricity back then!


Wow . . . you're older than my parents!
on Oct 22, 2004
Sometimes I feel older than my parents!
on Oct 23, 2004
pictoratus
born in 1956


man that was a good year for cars and trucks

Dad has a Chevy 210 sedan, I have a Chevy Truck both 1956 models. I hope you're built as tough as they are

on Oct 23, 2004

Hmm, kinda puts a little perspective on things for me being born in 1956. And yes we did have electricity back then!


My big brother was born in June of '56.  He's built pretty tough too.....

on Oct 23, 2004
I hope you're built as tough as they are


Well, put it this way, I've been pretty hard on the old body, but it's still hanging in there!
on Oct 24, 2004

 

My big brother was born in June of '56. He's built pretty tough too

sounds like the 50's was a good time for the fellas !

Dad has a Chevy 210 sedan, I have a Chevy Truck both 1956 models. I hope you're built as tough as they are

we have neither of these here in australia, tast, but it sounds like you know your cars

Wow . . . you're older than my parents!

texas, hehe, mine too. sorry pictoratus !

And yes we did have electricity back then!

you're still a young' en, pictoratus. you've got  a blog

Well, put it this way, I've been pretty hard on the old body, but it's still hanging in there!

that's good to know !. and welcome

vanessa/mig XXX

on Oct 25, 2004
Thanks, mig
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