My personal glimpse into the first half of the 21st Century for some yet to be known future
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Horses of courses.
Location:
Broomfield, CO, USA
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Stereotypes from the early aughties (2000-2004) in America
- No one had beards, unless they were from cultures that requirement them.
- Cell phones only had digital readouts, and only had actual numeric 10-key pads. Although Treos come out in 2003 with full Internet, full QWERTY keypad, color touch screens, (pretty much iPhone 5's without the fancy hi-res screen; yes, Treo 300 in 2003 out featured iPhones being released in 2010).
- Terrorism was the boogie man for everything. (Still is, actually.)
- Texting was done with a special kind of pager with a QWERTY keypad or very clumsily on 10-key pad phones that happened to have texting function built-in. Traditional pagers still existed, but mostly used by drug dealers and doctors by this point.
- No plaid, unless you lived in the mountains. No flashy patterns, either.
- Low-rise jeans.
- eBay was a thing back then.
- Blockbuster stores were very popular...this is a few years before Netflix's first golden age.
- There were still different types of gaming stores before Game Stop bought them all out.
- Gearing up for war with Iraq. Blind patriotism was still rampant.
- Simpsons reruns played in 1.5hr blocks on network TV.
- Trend of kids bring dropped off and picked up at school every day by their parents had just started.
- You had an option between Borders, Walden Books and Barnes & Noble for well stocked chain book stores.
- Laptops were still kinda luxury items.
- Kids enjoying Green Day had no idea that Green Day was a 90's band.
What do you remember?
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Saturday, April 09, 2016
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