Top 10 Things Children Today Don't Recognize

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Published 2016-02-24
You damn kids with your fancy phones and your fast internet. Join www.WatchMojo.com/ as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Things Children Today Don’t Recognize. For this list, we're looking at pieces of technology or pop culture that were once popular and innovative, but have now become obsolete due to the superior technology of today. Subscribe►►youtube.com/subscription_c... Facebook►►www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Twitter►►www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo Instagram►►instagram.com/watchmojo Suggestion Tool►►www.WatchMojo.com/suggest Channel Page►►youtube.com/watchmojo

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All Comments (21)
  • Don't worry, in 30 years time, nobody will recognize watchmojo either.
  • @raesmith2164
    Don't you hate when someone watched a VHS movie and didn't rewind?
  • @lukebenbow7203
    You guys make going to the Video Store sound like such a tedious chore. I loved going there every Friday night, checking out the VHS covers and new Nintendo games
  • @mayylayy7137
    Why does she make it sound like Blockbuster was such a drag? Saturday nights were Blockbuster night and we always looked forward to going there!
  • @joshua.johnson
    It’s 2019 and we still have a working VHS player with a whole bunch of tapes to watch!!!
  • I remember waiting a whole week to get pictures developed. Also weekends renting VHS/DVD's with your friends and arguing over what gets watched first was the best. Those where definitely the days
  • My grandma still has vhs tapes, vcr, still uses a TV guide catalog, has a rotary phone (with a 50ft cord), uses a phone book, still uses dial up with a windows 98 computer and her furniture in the living room is from the 60’s and 70’s... I’m not even kidding
  • @clinton4johns
    I remember a time when YouTube didn’t have a million ads every five seconds. Good ol days
  • @rc653
    Without old tech, there wouldn't be new tech. Seeing the evolution of it all is amazing.
  • @NorthGaReptile
    I actually miss renting movies. It made watching movies at home special. I remember many nights growing up when my friends would spend the night and my mom would take us to Blockbuster so we could pick a movie then swing by and get a couple of pizzas. Such fantastic memories of being a 12 year old in the late 90s.
  • "Children today don't recognize vhs tapes" I'm 15 and I have a VCR in my bedroom
  • @vickishaw6053
    I miss renting videos... that was exciting as a child in the 90s
  • @ernestw2474
    I'll never sell or throw VHS away. I will keep them as treasure and artifacts.
  • @reganpierce7267
    I remember all of these. If kids were confused by these, they’d really go crazy trying to understand party lines. Yep, when I was a kid, we had to share our phone line with someone else.
  • @TheHaloGamer
    Only children 6 or younger wouldn't know these things.....
  • @MrDaddynomates
    And in 30 years, kids will be laughing at our stupid smartphones and slow internet and tv's with a screen.
  • @kennethwood88
    Gameboy: When I was a kid. I found out that no one can beat the score that I had playing Tetris. Because you can't reach 1,000,000 points, only 999,999.
  • @John_Fugazzi
    In 30 years our tech will be laughable, too. Most of these items were current in the 80's and the 80's were a lot cooler and more fun than today.