When someone walked between you and the TV or closed the door too hardThe lil ones in my family are stillat the fact that game console control pads used to have cords

When someone walked between you and the TV or closed the door too hardThe lil ones in my family are stillat the fact that game console control pads used to have cords

We had to use the telegraph to let other countries know how to blow up the alien spaceships in Independence DayIt's an ancient device not relevant since 2001, which predates the birth of much of Gen Z.
How many of yall even know what a telegraph machine looks like? How about a mimeograph machine?


Breh, stop. You just making it worse because your false equivalent examples.This question is being asked in 2025 so yes, the VCR is ancient. It isnt relevant to those kids and anyone in their circle so it isn’t out of the ordinary that they don’t know what it looks like in first glance. I mentioned the telegraph and mimeograph because it’s all the same. Irrelevant technology that isn’t used.

The mimeograph machine room was where you went to get your first buzz in elementary school.It's an ancient device not relevant since 2001, which predates the birth of much of Gen Z.
How many of yall even know what a telegraph machine looks like? How about a mimeograph machine?
Breh, stop. You just making it worse because your false equivalent examples.
You made a terrible comparison and got rightfully called out for it, it's ok.![]()
Were either of those popular mainstream consumer home media products? Saying you don't know what a VHS is is like saying you don't know what a cassette tape, DVD, or CD is. It's like saying you don't know what a camera is, camera film is, or a camcorder. We aren't that far removed from any of this stuff. Some of it barely stopped being sold when they were born which means as children it would still be around houses. Even today you can go in homes and see a VCR under a TV and VHS tapes around.It's an ancient device not relevant since 2001, which predates the birth of much of Gen Z.
How many of yall even know what a telegraph machine looks like? How about a mimeograph machine?
You showing your age. Nobody I know has a vcrWere either of those popular mainstream consumer home media products? Saying you don't know what a VHS is is like saying you don't know what a cassette tape, DVD, or CD is. It's like saying you don't know what a camera is, camera film is, or a camcorder. We aren't that far removed from any of this stuff. Some of it barely stopped being sold when they were born which means as children it would still be around houses. Even today you can go in homes and see a VCR under a TV and VHS tapes around.

	I work in a job that has me in and out of random homes all day and I see VCRs all the time (especially the DVD VCR combo units) and VHS tapes on shelves. I'm not showing my age I'm talking about what's out there. It's like seeing a Wii sitting on a shelf. This stuff didn't vanish from the earth the moment it stopped getting sold in stores.You showing your age. Nobody I know has a vcr
You see DVD players before you see vcrs.