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Coffee And Pie posted:Along the same lines, I'm always kind of surprised when I see that they still have those magazines that feature a free CD. Seems like they could just include a code to download the content off their website. That really makes no sense for a print magazine since they are (rather obviously) meant for people who don't like to (or can't) access stuff on the internet.
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I wouldn't go that far. I can access the Internet just fine, but sometimes it's nice to sit out in the yard on a sunny day and read an actual physical book or magazine.
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# ? Mar 7, 2013 13:17 |
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The last few posts reminded me of old Tiger Direct flyers/sales magazines from the late 90's and early 2000's. There was a stack of them in the physics building on campus in a break room near one of my classes, so I'd go in there and flip through them while waiting for the other class to leave/on a mid-class break. Some of the stuff in there was so freakin' awesome at the time, and so freakin' expensive. What's that? A 16MB "jump drive" for only $150? And you obviously have to install the drivers for it on every PC you use it for? Sign me the gently caress up!
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# ? Mar 7, 2013 14:54 |
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I miss Adventures in Odyssey. Even though I'm not religious anymore, I'd still like my future children to grow up listening to them.
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I enjoyed Veggie Tales. Veggie Tales was great. I know I've posted Psalty in the thread already, but even so, get a load of the creepy French rat and somewhat inappropriately placed Eiffel Tower.
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Naylenas posted:Does anyone remember what was essentially a magazine in CDROM form sent out through the mail in the mid 90s? It was primarily music focused and had a few buildings to click on with different content in each one. I've been wracking my brain for a while trying to recall the name of it. Speaking of music CD's through the mail, the old MP3.com used to send out CD's with weird stuff on them like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl98Dba9zPc One of the songs from those CD's still gets stuck in my head, but I can't find it anywhere (It was an instrumental guitar song called Deep Blue or Big Blue or something, I can still remember the whole thing but it has no lyrics so I can't find it)
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Is there anything more 90's than Columbia House? I used to love getting those "pick 8 CD's for only one cent!" and putting the little stamps in the boxes. I even convinced my parents to let me do it one time, but of course the small print is that "you have to order 8 more CD's, and if you don't send back this slip every month, you get this CD of the month which may or may not suck". I was 13 and had no income, so paying for CD's was impossible, and finding a stamp was a chore, so there was a lot of "return to sender" written on those boxes. Now that jingle is stuck in my head.
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evanstheone posted:
Me too buddy. The religion is gone but I still have a soft spot for cheesy radio drama. And they still make them! Maybe I should catch up a little bit, I never did find out if Novacom brainwashed everybody. edit: apparently I was a fan in the shows golden age quote:While the Novacom saga is a favorite of many Odyssey fans young and old, AIO has been quite different ever since. In general the tone has been much lighter hearted with little of the intrigue found in during the Novacom days. the black husserl has a new favorite as of 19:02 on Mar 7, 2013 |
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One of my favorite games from the decade.
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Zero Star posted:They still do. There's a Rise Of The Triad remake due out soon Dear god, thank you for bringing this to my attention. Serious Sam and all it's iterations are getting tired. Hope there's still a shrooms mode.
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DrBouvenstein posted:What might blow your mind even more is that plenty of people still use them. I have one for work.
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# ? Mar 7, 2013 20:05 |
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Here's a video featuring a handful of 1990s Action Man toy advertisements. I wonder whatever happened to Action Man?
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Metal Loaf posted:Here's a video featuring a handful of 1990s Action Man toy advertisements. You can find out here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mHvSg5qEvw
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Croccers posted:Don't hospital staff still use them because they don't interfere with medical equipment? Yes and no. We do use them in hospitals, but not so much because of equipment interference. They're used because they're cheaper, and need a less strong signal. Most hospitals I go to have almost no cell service inside because it's a giant concrete and/or brick building. My pager gets service just fine.
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Metal Loaf posted:Here's a video featuring a handful of 1990s Action Man toy advertisements. Action man and his late 90's counterpart Max Steel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWtdOywhrlQ
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ToastFaceKillah posted:The future of technology! That reminds me of the AT&T "You Will" ads from roughly 20 years ago that ended up being uncannily accurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MnQ8EkwXJ0 Though the concept of video phone booths and watch-phones were a little off the mark, and ironically AT&T didn't foresee almost all of these technologies being jammed into small portable phones.
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Pseudonym posted:Speaking of '90s YA books: Ah, god, what was it? "Maniac, Maniac, runs all night Maniac, Maniac, doesn't like to fight. Doesn't eat, doesn't go to school. Maniac, Maniac, kissed a bull!" What have I got wrong? This brought up so many strange half-formed memories. Wasn't there a big knot that he picked apart? And some sort of twinkie-type cake that sounded really good? Maybe with caramel or something?
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None of my friends seem to remember Space Cases on Nickelodeon, a really bad, low-budget, sci-fi/space opera/comedy kids show from the mid-90s. I loved the poo poo out of this when I was like 10, but watching it now is just painful. Apparently a bunch of the episodes are on Youtube, featuring a young version of that one girl from Firefly! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwYhBWH0wNo
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Mourning Due posted:This brought up so many strange half-formed memories. Wasn't there a big knot that he picked apart? And some sort of twinkie-type cake that sounded really good? Maybe with caramel or something?
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Drone posted:None of my friends seem to remember Space Cases on Nickelodeon, a really bad, low-budget, sci-fi/space opera/comedy kids show from the mid-90s. I loved the poo poo out of this when I was like 10, but watching it now is just painful. Yo, Space Cases was bomb. I loved aliens and paranormal poo poo as a kid, so I loved Space Cases. That theme song was amazing. I loved So Weird, too. Like X-files-lite mixed with a bit of rock and/or roll. And surprisingly dark for a Disney Channel show.
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Mourning Due posted:Ah, god, what was it? Mostly there, but out of order Maniac, Maniac, he's so cool! Maniac, Maniac, don't go to school! Runs all night, runs all right! Maniac, Maniac, kissed a bull! We had this in our own little classroom library in 5th grade and there was a waiting list a mile long. In 6th grade, the book that was all the rage was Matilda.
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I'm sure I'm not the only kid that received this CD-ROM multimedia experience with their new computer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpOlL8bHJM
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MorbidYak posted:I'm sure I'm not the only kid that received this CD-ROM multimedia experience with their new computer. Ahaha I got that poo poo too and was crushingly disappointed when it was basically just blocks of text. In a similar but more fun vein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJD11UYLlKc Shame Boy has a new favorite as of 07:25 on Mar 8, 2013 |
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Mostly there, but out of order My favorite part about that rhyme is that it's not even true. Maniac kissed a buffalo, and the narrator wonders how it became 'bull' at some point.
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Metal Loaf posted:Here's a video featuring a handful of 1990s Action Man toy advertisements. Oh man, the 90's Action Man cartoon had E-grade live-action scenes at the start and end of episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDbqZAwS8wE&t=98s
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I just remember this song taking over one of my summers. It's all I could hear on the radio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2cMG33mWVY
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I'm trying to remember a game we had in the computer lab of my elementary school. It would have been 1998 or 1999, because I think I was in 5th or 6th grade. The game had something to do with inventing stuff to...I dunno. For science, let's say. One part was building a Rube-Goldberg-esque mousetrap with levers and gears and conveyor belts and poo poo. Another mini game was building a custom plane out of different segments, and then flying it over a few different landscapes to test it out. One was like, a lava world or something. Also, the host of the game was a stereotypical late 90s CG nerdy-scientist type with big ears, I think.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:I'm trying to remember a game we had in the computer lab of my elementary school. It would have been 1998 or 1999, because I think I was in 5th or 6th grade. The game had something to do with inventing stuff to...I dunno. For science, let's say. One part was building a Rube-Goldberg-esque mousetrap with levers and gears and conveyor belts and poo poo. Another mini game was building a custom plane out of different segments, and then flying it over a few different landscapes to test it out. One was like, a lava world or something. Also, the host of the game was a stereotypical late 90s CG nerdy-scientist type with big ears, I think. Is one of them Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gizmos_%26_Gadgets!
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magic pantaloons posted:Is one of them Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets? Another thing from my childhood that I played the gently caress out of and subsequently forgot! drat this thread is making me nostalgia hard lately. You might also be thinking of The Incredible Machine though it didn't have a "build a plane" section, just the crazy Rube Goldberg devices.
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DeusModus posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UFg2GpMFKY What makes this particularly wonderful and, I suppose, heartbreaking (at least to me) is that if I lived in that world, Pirates of Dark Water would be on in an hour. Noy jitat! Tin Miss posted:
You know, I really don't think there had been. For whatever reason, it's still on my go-to list of movies to watch when I'm getting that nostalgic feeling.
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If that movie is the essence of the late 90s, then this is the spirit of the early 90s. It even says so right on the poster.
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This is quite 90's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8xxwpy6NCE
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Who else thought this was a terrifying when they were seven?
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Dis posted:
It came out the year I graduated high school so us maudlin weepy seniors found it to be very poignant. I'm sure it's not outside of that very specific context.
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Captain Drumline posted:Are you thinking of Mr. Frear's Ears? Here's one example, not the one you described though.
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I remember the Pokémon trading card game was the probably the most popular permutation of the franchise when I was in school. This was the first theme deck I owned and I remember how we could go to the second counter at the back of the local newsagent where they had this ring binder full of rare cards (Team Rocket's Dark Gyarados, Misty's Seadra, that sort of thing). Honestly, I know loads of people still love the series, but Pokémon in general is campy nineties poo poo I'm still kinda nostalgic for. It never ceases to amaze me how massive it was for a couple of years. How many multi-media sensations have we seen since Pokémon that reached the same scale of success? For that matter, how many anime movies ever enjoyed as much success outside Japan as Pokémon: The First Movie? I can't imagine it's a very long list.
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Metal Loaf posted:
I collected (but didn't play) Pokemon cards. Hell, I remember that I had that very box! Since you mentioned the first movie, here's the completely unexplainable song from the OST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZybYS201lUw
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Non Serviam posted:I collected (but didn't play) Pokemon cards. Hell, I remember that I had that very box! I don't think anybody I knew actually played the game. We all enjoyed the "trading" part, though. As I'm sure many can appreciate, it was all about getting your favourites. Oh, man, now I have Poké-stalgia.
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I don't know what triggered this memory, but I suddenly had to find the videos for the early 90's Sci-Fi Channel's "Cartoon Quest." It's weird that the bumpers tried to tell some kind of weird story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdENrJwzaSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXQ296rgrww https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDSRxzeEyc0 So near as I can tell, Not-Fabio, Atreyu, and Captain Cleavage are on a quest to find...the Sci-Fi Channel logo? But then it flies out of her hands and they lose it...or something. This one's probably the best...just a nice lingering shot of Not-Fabio for the ladies. (and gay dudes, but it was the early 90's, so still not entirely OK to talk about ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTYhqpsqlm0
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Why are you posting Syfy next original film in this thread?
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