Rookies Guess 90's Items

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If you had a VCR in your house after 1999...you were sort of dusty.

I understand that.

Considering they are 2000s kids it makes sense.

We got way better quality experiences dating beautiful women and the club experiences in the 90s and early 2000s...they will never experience...pulling up on natural fat ass and grinding all night.... No wierd cell phone, autistic depressed rage hater energy...

:wow:

Damn... oh well.
I’m just a couple years older than them and I knew all of that stuff. I still watched VHS tapes sometimes up until 2010 :russ:
 

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These dudes don't watch old movies, tv shows, or cartoons?

Hardly no one used record players in the 90s, yet all the kids would be able to tell you what it was.

Actually, they probably do, because most of them in this this clip were able to correctly guess the items, it was just one dude that kept getting it wrong.

Ppl born after 2000 rarely have the attention span to sit thru a whole movie
 

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That's wild. :dead:

I'm trying to imagine what the equivilent would be for my generation. Not knowing what a record player is? I can't really think of any essential widespread technology from the 60s-70s that 90s babies wouldn't be able to recognize.

Probably an 8 track and 45 records.
 

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It went how I expected. Some of them kids got grandmas who still have the old tech, some don’t. I don't expect them to know the old stuff like that. I already felt the :flabbynsick: kick in when looking at the Panthers rosters while covering practice. there’s not too many “born in 19 something” players on that team.
 
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Age of the parents makes a big difference. All my folks including aunts and uncles were mostly born between 1940 and 1958. Grew up seeing the old 8 tracks, 45s and 78s, typewriter, top loading VHS etc.

Current NFL players...especially the young ones, their parents were born in the 70s and early 80s. Old to them is Cash Money and No Limit.

Motown is damn near Revolutionary War shyt to them
 

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That's wild. :dead:

I'm trying to imagine what the equivilent would be for my generation. Not knowing what a record player is? I can't really think of any essential widespread technology from the 60s-70s that 90s babies wouldn't be able to recognize.

Well that's because of Hiphop. Vinyl was big clunky technology that got an extended decade+ of life because of hiphop and djs. And if it wasn't for hiphop I think DJs would've just rocked CDs once the 90s hit but HIphop DJs would shame nikkas that didn't rock off vinyl.
 

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Well that's because of Hiphop. Vinyl was big clunky technology that got an extended decade+ of life because of hiphop and djs. And if it wasn't for hiphop I think DJs would've just rocked CDs once the 90s hit but HIphop DJs would shame nikkas that didn't rock off vinyl.

That was all club/dance music. House, Trance, dancehall and R&B were pressed on vinyl until around 2007/8, then everyone went digital. Then records became popular again around 2014 for music enthusiasts
 
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