Originally posted by Tirnan
-Home computers have always existed... always. I remember the Atari 800 and the Vic 20 coming home. Heck on the Vic you got a book of games you had to program yourself to play.
-Video games were something you had to go to the corner grocer or a pizza place to play.
- TV had such gems as Emergency and 1 Adam 12. Cartoons happened on saturday mornings and Mtv was some fledgling part time station.
-Album, 8track, or cassette were options.
-When the President was on, the President was on all 4 stations... PERIOD.
Tirnan
You\'re not old yet, Tirnan.
When I was younger, home computers didn\'t exist. Computers only belonged to the govt. and huge corporations, and they took up entire rooms and had to be programmed with punch cards.
I saw my first home video game console when I was 14.
TV had 3 channels and was in black-and-white until I was 12. I saw the Beatles when they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time in 1964.
But then I stop to think about what life was like for my mother. They didn\'t have electricity or indoor plumbing when she was a kid. She sometimes rode a horse to school and her family still had a buggy, though they also had a Model A Ford car. When she was 8 their house burned down and she had to run a mile to the neighbors to get help - no phone. They had to pump water into buckets to throw on the fire.
It\'s all relative. Our kids will probably complain about how they had to put *gas* in their cars and *type* commands into their computers when they were young.
