• j4k3@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I see your overhead projector and raise you a zip drive and a mini disc. I blow my NES cartridge to bid adieu to you.

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        I bet a zip drive could blow their minds. The mini disc and nes cartridge wouldn’t even phase them. Stuff like that are too iconic.

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          I bet a zip drive could blow their minds.

          Show the Blue Yeti streaming generation the old boom mics we had. The ones that looked like refueling probes.

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            Lol I remember my dad being so excited when he got one of these for our windows 95 PC that he had us record something for it and told us all about how advanced it was.

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            It’s crazy how ubiquitous those were. Anyone with a mic for their PC had that exact mic.

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            Back when all that existed for online voicecomms was ventrilo, i took one of those boom mics and taped it to one of the ear muffs of an analog headset meant for cd players, as I could not actually afford a mic+headset combo.

            Worked for years rofl.

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        I always thought zip drives were another term for flash drives because so many people just used the terms interchangably.

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          Reminds me of how everyone is now misusing the term “ROM” to mean “Storage” when it actually means “Read-Only Memory”. Drives me nuts every time I see it in advertising.

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            It’s funny to me that things like EEPROM are considered ROM. Like, ok, I can write to it? Read only, huh?

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      They are still considered essential in German schools.

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        Germany still uses faxes, it’s not surprising at all.

        Tho tbf they’re common in Italy too even in the better universities

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      Hell, I’m a millennial and I had a professor at college maybe five years ago who used an overhead because he refused to figure out how to use PowerPoint with the computer projector.