KIDDING: Renting movies. I remember my dad telling me that he had rented Indiana Jones and I had pictured that he was setting up a movie screen in our backyard.
Seems like stuff like video games, VCRs, cable TV, microwave ovens, and music cassettes were the things I remember seeming new when I was growing up. Some of that stuff may have been around before, but it really seemed new.
I definitely remember when cable TV became a "thing" locally. I was in elementary school. EVERYBODY was talking about it. We were talking about it so much at school that our teacher actually banned the phrase "cable TV"
I just had a birthday and I feel like I want to say fire... but it wouldn't be true.
80's kid here, so generally things liek video game systems, home computers, cordless telephones (not mobile, just connected to a base station plugged into the wall). Microwaves had been around, but I can remember not having one and when we did get one. They weren't so common really. Even black & white TV's were still pretty common, usually not as someone's primary set.
This. My parents (middle class but early adopters) had a CD player, and just sort of assumed everyone did. They gave my wealthy cousin a CD for her birthday, and her parents had to go out and buy a player! They just hadn't gotten around to it.
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