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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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Aladdin's Castle (video game arcade)
Circuit City
Service Merchandise
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [jkstevens] [ In reply to ]
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jkstevens wrote:
RandMart wrote:
nickag wrote:
CDs for music storage

The guy who invented the tape cassette, Lou Ottens, also helped to invent the CD
I'm taking this as fact and not gonna look it up, simply because I think it is a pretty badass fact! (And because I'd believe dang near anything you post... right or wrong...)
- Jeff

Thanks for the endorsement!!!

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"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [TiDriver] [ In reply to ]
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TiDriver wrote:
The Walkman/Discman
Saturn Motors
Skylab

"Swapped twenty bottles for an Aqua-Walkman"



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"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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If you live in NC at least, internet pron. It's currently required to have ID verification that the sites won't comply with.

So for now.....that came and went.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [burnthesheep] [ In reply to ]
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burnthesheep wrote:
...that came and went.

So to speak 😎

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"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [J_R] [ In reply to ]
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The Women’s forum
I totally missed that that had gone away. Now did this come and go in just your biological lifetime, or did it come and go in your ST lifetime too?

my biological lifetime and ST lifetime are the same thing ;-) jk but I did find this forum when I was a junior in high school.

My ST lifetime! clm might be able to tell us when it was created. It was removed 5-6 weeks ago (ish). I moved my weekly accountability thread over to the main forum, along with everything else I would've otherwise posted in women's. The first post in the latter category was if others' sex drive increases when they are training less.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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Roe V Wade.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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Netscape
MCI
Prodigy
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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Pagers
Camcorders
Malls (almost)

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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Pagers
Camcorders
Malls (almost)

As has been stated before, pagers are still alive and well (at least in the medical world… pry them from the doctor’s cold dead hands sort of thing…)
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [triguy98] [ In reply to ]
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triguy98 wrote:
Rip off pants

I have been trying to convince Mini she needs to spearhead bringing these back- but we’re too late - the UCLA women’s basketball team is already bringing them back. I have high hopes.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [Moonrocket] [ In reply to ]
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Those playgrounds kids designed and soldiers helped build out of pressure treated lumber. They were awesome - even if we’re all going to die from the chemicals.

Tang

Rollerblades
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [Moonrocket] [ In reply to ]
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Rollerblades are still around, maybe not as popular. When my back and foot finally gave up the ghost I toyed with the idea of getting into inline racing. Then remembered I was 50, brittle, and going 20+ mph on skates was not a good idea. Plus the angle of their backs when propelling themselves just looks painful.



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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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Schwinn Stingray

"What's your claim?" - Ben Gravy
"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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"What's your claim?" - Ben Gravy
"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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BCtriguy1 wrote:
nickag wrote:
CDs for music storage


I was going to say mini disc players.
They had a short run. I really liked mine.

DAT

Still have a full-sized deck and dozens of tapes, though most all of them have been converted to CD/wav.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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Born in 1984 for context

Starter (and their jackets)
PT Cruisers
Sportscaster (I know it's still on, but it's a shell of what it was)
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Although it's yet to happen, I can predict with 100% certainty and precise contemporaneity, that I can add "me" to the list.
Last edited by: satanellus: Apr 20, 24 0:18
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [907Tri] [ In reply to ]
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907Tri wrote:
Sportscaster (I know it's still on, but it's a shell of what it was)

Sure you meant Sportscenter. Which was a good one and I almost tossed out.

For all intents and purposes, it is gone. HS/College/Singledom could crash on the couch and watch it on a loop. All the games in all the markets, segments were tight with a few good flashbacks to lead up to that game, interviews, and then mostly witty banter. It was so enjoyable, I would often watch twice.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [WannaB] [ In reply to ]
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Billy Beer
The Assault Weapons Ban
NYNEX, Cingular, and all the other post-Ma Bell local phone companies/early cell phone companies that then just got swallowed up until we were kind of back where we started.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [Moonrocket] [ In reply to ]
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Moonrocket wrote:
Those playgrounds kids designed and soldiers helped build out of pressure treated lumber. They were awesome - even if we’re all going to die from the chemicals.

Tang

Rollerblades

Tang is still around

https://www.amazon.com/...amp;ref=nb_sb_noss_1
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [Bob Loblaw] [ In reply to ]
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Bob Loblaw wrote:
Billy Beer
The Assault Weapons Ban
NYNEX, Cingular, and all the other post-Ma Bell local phone companies/early cell phone companies that then just got swallowed up until we were kind of back where we started.

One route I run on still has "MCI" spray-painted on the road, maybe to indicate the old cables?

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"Your best work is the work you're excited about" - Rick Rubin
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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I'm hoping for chemotherapy and radiation as cancer treatments.
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [WannaB] [ In reply to ]
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Sure you meant Sportscenter. Which was a good one and I almost tossed out. //

Along these lines and didnt see it here, what about Wide World of Sports? That was the one and only sports show for a very long time, the one that introduced Ironman to the world back in 1980..
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Re: Things that came and went within your lifetime [WannaB] [ In reply to ]
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WannaB wrote:
907Tri wrote:
Sportscaster (I know it's still on, but it's a shell of what it was)

Sure you meant Sportscenter. Which was a good one and I almost tossed out.

For all intents and purposes, it is gone. HS/College/Singledom could crash on the couch and watch it on a loop. All the games in all the markets, segments were tight with a few good flashbacks to lead up to that game, interviews, and then mostly witty banter. It was so enjoyable, I would often watch twice.

Add Baseball Tonight. I would always stay up to watch the show at 11pm or midnight (can't remember which).

I'm beginning to think that we are much more fucked than I thought.
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