" It was such a specific , foreign series of noises that is instantly recognizable to anyone who hold up during the time of dial - up modem . "
As we age, certain things we could do back in the day would be considered weird AF to do today. So when Reddit useru/Red_Baronnsfwaskedther/AskOldPeoplecommunity, “What’s one thing normal at your time but is now bizarre to even think about?” Many people provided their thoughts. Here’s what they said below.
1.“Smoking in hospitals and on airplanes.”
2.“Anytime you answered a phone, you had no idea who was calling you. Not knowing one single person’s phone number — except my vet’s office of 30 years. For some reason, it is the only number I still remember. Not including Jenny’s number, of course.”
— atomic number 92 / gametime-2001
3.“Paper maps. You had to figure out your own route to where you wanted to go, and road trips seemed more of an adventure back then.”
4.“How utterly unsupervised we were as tiny children. I remember taking care of my brother by myself for the full summer while my parents worked starting at eight; he was four.”
— u / Shapoopadoopie
" Yes , and my parent would leave us four kids in the car while they stopped for groceries . It seemed like they were gone for a while , but I ’m not sure now . At least long enough for everyone to be dared to disgorge the horn , be given the windscreen wiper , and , if we were really brave , get out and run in a circle around the auto . "
— u / alwayssoupy
5.“The Yellow Pages.”
6.“Just not knowing. If you were meeting up with a friend at a certain place and time, and they didn’t show up, there was no way to follow up. If you didn’t know whether a certain celebrity was alive or dead, you asked a friend and hoped they were right. Where is the closest veterinarian? What does it mean when my car makes a beeping sound? What year did the Hundred Years War end? What should you do if you break a toe? Pre-internet, all of these things were mysteries, and you had to hope you had smart friends or a very well-stocked library nearby.”
7.“Arriving at the airport shortly before takeoff, checking your luggage with minimal to no hassle, and boarding your flight.”
— u / FaberGrad
" And your kinsfolk or Quaker could come right to the logic gate with you . "
— u / porchpossum1
8.“Always carrying dimes, later quarters, when on a date, in case things went sideways.”
9.“The sounds younger people will never know of listening to your modem connect to the internet. It was such a specific, strange series of noises that is instantly recognizable to anyone who lived during the time of dial-up modems.”
— u / sittinginthesunshine
10.“The milkman. Milk, eggs, cheese, and other dairy-adjacent items are delivered to the house weekly. And the milk and OJ were in the glass, returnable bottles.”
11.“Vehicle gas cap located behind thelicense plate.”
— u / bdbdbokbuck
12.“Photos were expensive, rare, and it took time to even see how they turned out. You took pictures, dropped your film off (e.g., at a photo booth/stand with a person in a grocery store parking lot or at a film processing shop), then waited for the film to be developed and printed (roughly a week). It costed extra to expedite.”
13.“Calling the movie theater to see what was playing and what the showtimes were.”
— uranium / Appropriate_Canary26
" And it took soooooooo loooooong . "
— u / mahjimoh
14.“The Dewey Decimal System was the only way to find a book.”
15.“Running to my mailbox hoping to get a letter from my girlfriend away at college. Or finally getting that cool thing I mail ordered eight weeks ago.”
— u / Airplade
16.“Having to actually get up off my butt to change the TV channel or to answer the phone hanging on the wall.”
17.“Rushing to the bank on Friday to cash my paycheck.”
— u / typhoidmarry
" Yes , birth to get money from a teller . No automatic teller machine . Get money on Fri , or else you are screwed for the weekend . "
— u / CompleteTell6795