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One point. Never recorded a CD from the radio.
The encyclopedia belonged to my grandparents, but I lived there and used it.
6 points. I have never used a floppy disc, used a Walkman, blasted my music in public by any means, sent a fax, recorded music from radio to cassette, or used dial-up.
2 points
Never sent a FAX. Scanners were common place and only sent pic/pdfs by email when needed.
Never owned an encyclopedia.
Dude I sent a fax like last year. The medical industry considers them more secure than email
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0 :( one of my guitar amps I hacked together out of a Walkman so I could practice while waiting for the bus how many negative points do I get
13 points for me.
Read it wrong, I have nothing
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I’ve never actually owned a set of encyclopedias.
I own one, and I have read it.
I’m giving myself half a point because I’ve used a typewriter but it was just playing around at my grandma’s house.
But you’ve done all the other things?
2, maybe 3. Never used a typewriter, never owned an encyclopedia, I can’t recall ever sending a postcard.
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4 points. Being a 90’s baby, got to do a fair number of these.
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who listens to boomboxes outside? jerks
I did once…
I never sent a fax though.
In college, I played lacrosse. My teammate bought a Bluetooth 80’s style boombox to play in the bus on trips and to set the vibe coming off the bus and play music During warmups at away games. Honestly that thing was great. Outside of that particular context? Yeah, pretty shitty thing to do lol.
I have listened to a cassette but not a CD. It was mainly stories when I was young. By the time I was had any interest in music, limewire existed. Once limewire died I downloaded from youtube instead.
Edit: So looked it up and apparently CDs had been around for ages, but my parents bought me stuff on cassettes instead. Maybe it was second hand.
Another reminder of the past - Limewire. Anyone also remember Napster?