Generation "Y" discussion. 25-34

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AmericanPirate

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Do want. So much.
When I figure it out I will make sure to post it up. I have to find someone to make me a new board first though. I have been think of having a few made up when I get them and eather sell them or build controllers and sell the whole thing. dont know yet. Like I sad Its going to take some time.
 
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Born in 80 (my wife was 79), her experiences and mine were the same. I don't identify as much with the Power Rangers, Furbies, Pokemon...that was kid stuff when it came out.

But Atari 2600 making way for Nintendo, my 8086 to an 8088 to a shiny 486SX25 logging into Renegade BBS, screwing with the TV to try to pick up fuzzy soft core porn on Spice Channel, wondering what the box of beta max tapes in my attic were for, remembering the day I left my trusty Walkman to get a Discman, and wishing I could be half as cool as Zach Morris...those were my bag.

'81 here - I think it was the same thing. Power Rangers and Pokemon was definitely for the next group. I remember it was "big" (I guess) early/mid-90s. By that time, I was listening to Pearl Jam, The Offspring, Tool, and arguing with people if Megadeth/Metallica/Iron Maiden were better than Anthrax/Slayer/Biohazard. Maybe it was just the group of kids I hung out with, but it was the little brothers that watched Power Rangers/Pokemon/etc..

I remember playing games like D&D and Shadowrun with pen and paper; listening to an abridged version of The Lord of the Rings on LPs; buying my first CD (Beck - Mellow Gold - it's still around here somewhere).

Fun times.
 

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mine was apex twin, meat beat manifesto,prodigy, kmfdm, NIN.. offspring and soundgarden was mixed in.. ohh and temple of the dog deff some jane's addiction maybe if i was sad stereo mcs or blind melon..all had on CD that i got for a penny from cloumbia house that was the good old days ripping off columbia house skipping school
 

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I'm kind of in a funny spot I guess. I largely missed the '80s being born in 1986, but I can't ever remember being enthralled by Power Rangers and I made fun of my sister for buying into the Furby thing. I had a handful of pogs, and when I couldn't win vs. one of my classmates I brought out the special slammer my pops made for me - 1" diameter, 1.5" length, solid steel with a yin-yang pattern drill-pressed in on the top. Really, it was the smasher...I don't think I ever flipped a pog over with it, but boy did it leave a dent.

I was glued to the NES from 1989 - 1995 when my parents finally bought an SNES for me, and was glued to that until I beat them into submission and got an N64 in '98. That only lasted about a year when our family got a computer, and I proceeded to waste my adolescent life in IRC chatrooms, scripting random garbage and playing Quake III Arena almost religiously until I moved out in 2004. I went from uber-geek to married man with kids by mid-2005 and you know...things have a way of being put into perspective when you have a family to support. I did a lot of growing up real quick.

As a kid, unlike a lot of you, I didn't have much of a passion for new music. I didn't ever think about music still being something that was made, I just listened to whatever my folks did growing up. I owned a CD or two when I was 15 or 16, but Napster took care of me for anything I really wanted to listen to...which really wasn't much, maybe 150 songs.

I guess I'm just a perpetual geek. I get enough entertainment out of reading and fiddling around with computer software / hardware that I don't do a whole lot else...oh, other than fishing ;).
 

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Your son is under 25 so he's not in the same Gen. Here's a proof that your son is not in the same generation as you:

Ask him if he knows what THIS is:
pogoball.jpg
He does...I still have mine. lol
 

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Oh pogs! That takes me back. I had a slammer that could flip anything!

As far as what was cool it seems that the breaing point is 1985. Anyone born after that thought power rangers was cool and those born bfore thought thundercats was cool

Blue bomber? Megaman was awesome but the snes brught a kick a** story line with megaman X.

God times
 
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