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hlthe2b

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10. Willful ignorance. I knew of at least some of the Big Bands of the 40's and the
Sat Nov 9, 2019, 01:54 PM
Nov 2019

torch singers my parents and grandparents were "gaga" over. Millenials increasingly deny knowing who the Beatles are.


Hell, I even knew what these things were (all decades before my time):

and

and




Now it seems they don't even know what this is





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Remember when a ringing phone was kind of exciting? nt Laffy Kat Nov 2019 #1
And we had to be short when it was edhopper Nov 2019 #2
Yep! I miss those days. nt Laffy Kat Nov 2019 #3
Lmao, I have forgotten okieinpain Nov 2019 #4
And.......... MyOwnPeace Nov 2019 #5
You have a collect call from "Mom,come pick me up at School" KentuckyWoman Nov 2019 #172
When I was in college (60's) MyOwnPeace Nov 2019 #194
Altho you could save money by calling in the evening Maeve Nov 2019 #11
Also remember when instead of numbers as the first 2 parts of a phone number, we had letters? nt tblue37 Nov 2019 #40
I still remember our "old" number Ohiogal Nov 2019 #46
Ours was just 86. MineralMan Nov 2019 #59
FLeetwood-20498 Grammy23 Nov 2019 #81
3991-J MyOwnPeace Nov 2019 #195
GR4--GRanite 4, for Circleville Maeve Nov 2019 #124
Remember the Liz Taylor movie "BUtterfield 8"? nt tblue37 Nov 2019 #125
KEnmore1-XXXX - Mom's 90 now and has the same number and a black rotary phone. Backseat Driver Nov 2019 #146
Pennsylvania six, five OOO CTyankee Nov 2019 #185
Numbers and letters were the same thing LeftInTX Nov 2019 #186
In 1962, there were protests against the all numerics! LeftInTX Nov 2019 #187
Remember when long distance reception was so weak that everyone in the house tblue37 Nov 2019 #34
Kind of like the cell phones of today, eh? Laffy Kat Nov 2019 #93
Remember long distance, period? Codeine Nov 2019 #150
This message was self-deleted by its author LuvNewcastle Nov 2019 #201
And if it was really long distance you had to shout so loud that everyone Baitball Blogger Nov 2019 #152
Remember when calling your relative two miles away was a long distance toll charge? TheBlackAdder Nov 2019 #29
THAT one Ohiogal Nov 2019 #48
If you went through a different Exchange or Central Office. Sometimes neighbors across the street. TheBlackAdder Nov 2019 #54
because there was no answering machine! had to pick it up or not know who called Demovictory9 Nov 2019 #88
Millennials definitely know what that is. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #6
Not how to use it. edhopper Nov 2019 #7
So a better question would be, "Why don't my nieces know how to use this?" WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #8
You think they are the only ones? edhopper Nov 2019 #23
So a better question might be, why do some millennials know how to WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #30
Some have watched old movies? mucifer Nov 2019 #64
That is certainly a possibility. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #76
We're not that young JonLP24 Nov 2019 #155
The oldest millennials are pushing 40, and likely grew up with them. Crunchy Frog Nov 2019 #151
Yeah this was a rhetorical question to get the OP to think about what he was saying. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #153
We were on a party line. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2019 #9
Our first phone was a ten-party line unc70 Nov 2019 #18
Willful ignorance. I knew of at least some of the Big Bands of the 40's and the hlthe2b Nov 2019 #10
I was at a work meeting and my Gen X boss had a slide with a picture of Led Zeppelin on it ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #13
Did they? hlthe2b Nov 2019 #14
Nope. ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #53
I was wearing my Three Stooges t-shirt and my younger daughter's boyfriend CaptYossarian Nov 2019 #92
Hopefully you poked her in both eyes at once Codeine Nov 2019 #132
LOL Rorey Nov 2019 #193
That would've generated "crickets". CaptYossarian Nov 2019 #220
How about dial-up modems, or even AOL? brush Nov 2019 #16
yup...definitely hlthe2b Nov 2019 #21
A sound one never forgets. nt Codeine Nov 2019 #133
Yeah, that fizzle and popping and crackle sound...almost like... brush Nov 2019 #135
Years ago MyOwnPeace Nov 2019 #197
The alternate dial in numbers that were long distance, but it was a busy night...... MrsCoffee Nov 2019 #206
I know what that last thing is: A ballpoint pen. JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2019 #57
As long as you can use some kind of pen to write in cursive, I'm great! hlthe2b Nov 2019 #60
Wax cylinder music records, real old! I learned from a hst museum: appalachiablue Nov 2019 #112
And many..... MyOwnPeace Nov 2019 #196
Millennials think it's funny that boomers bring shit like this up ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #12
because knowing about the past edhopper Nov 2019 #24
Not how to use a rotary phone. TDale313 Nov 2019 #38
Not sure about that edhopper Nov 2019 #41
"Any technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic." lastlib Nov 2019 #198
Millenials were taught cursive handwriting. demmiblue Nov 2019 #63
My GenZ kids were both taught cursive. Codeine Nov 2019 #134
I think most schools still teach cursive... demmiblue Nov 2019 #215
The whole "older document" thing is a red herring. Happy Hoosier Nov 2019 #77
Which older documents? Mariana Nov 2019 #159
I know nothing about telegraphs. ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #56
Knowing how to dial a rotary phone is important? Mariana Nov 2019 #157
This message was self-deleted by its author pepperbear Nov 2019 #86
How many of you wash your clothes on a rock in the stream? brooklynite Nov 2019 #15
It's not doing it edhopper Nov 2019 #26
Try not to be condescending. Harker Nov 2019 #33
ROFL edhopper Nov 2019 #43
Duzy KentuckyWoman Nov 2019 #174
The days before battery operated sex toys were interesting jberryhill Nov 2019 #65
another winner! edhopper Nov 2019 #80
You mean butter churns, right? Codeine Nov 2019 #137
I actually have done that IronLionZion Nov 2019 #111
The river silt gets caught in the seams of my yoga pants. nt Codeine Nov 2019 #136
Give me a ring on the "Ameche" Doc_Technical Nov 2019 #17
Only if Henry Fonda edhopper Nov 2019 #28
1) Of course they know what it is, 2) because they haven't used one. demmiblue Nov 2019 #19
So your continual mocking is OK alphafemale Nov 2019 #20
When a boomer says, "how is it millennial don't know..." WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #27
Read MM's reply #22 edhopper Nov 2019 #35
Can you send a telegraph or store a 50lb block of ice to keep food cold. alphafemale Nov 2019 #67
Yes to both, edhopper Nov 2019 #82
I could too (I have an old morse code manual of my Dad's) and I know how to build an icehouse hlthe2b Nov 2019 #204
That is my concern as well edhopper Nov 2019 #205
The millenials indifference to it. My grand kids (12-23) have no interest. rickyhall Nov 2019 #105
That isn't a generational thing Codeine Nov 2019 #140
You're forgetting something. Boomers like Gates and Jobs... brush Nov 2019 #130
Boomers know how to use rotary dial phones AND smart phones. MineralMan Nov 2019 #22
Well said edhopper Nov 2019 #36
While I agree with you ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #62
That's true, and I'm being facetious, really. MineralMan Nov 2019 #66
Ha! ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #70
I was impatient too.... KentuckyWoman Nov 2019 #175
And to be fair Codeine Nov 2019 #147
I'm wondering customerserviceguy Nov 2019 #25
That's an excellent question. MineralMan Nov 2019 #31
Probably an urban legend... TDale313 Nov 2019 #44
Now, that's funny! customerserviceguy Nov 2019 #49
was there a card catalog involved? handmade34 Nov 2019 #108
tx, so funny appalachiablue Nov 2019 #110
I know what that is sakabatou Nov 2019 #32
You must be one of the good ones edhopper Nov 2019 #37
Most do. pintobean Nov 2019 #50
It's probably Gen Z that doesn't know what rotary phones are sakabatou Nov 2019 #73
The info is at our fingertips all the time these days pintobean Nov 2019 #109
True, they can get at the info sakabatou Nov 2019 #120
What did you do, the first time you saw one? nt. Mariana Nov 2019 #163
Watched someone use it sakabatou Nov 2019 #164
Boomers are cool. Codeine Nov 2019 #144
I think this whole thread is hilarious. cwydro Nov 2019 #208
In the movie, "In and Out"-- Collimator Nov 2019 #39
I don't have a problem with millenials edhopper Nov 2019 #47
Why do they have to? BlueStater Nov 2019 #42
Yes edhopper Nov 2019 #45
I do. I learned Morse code when I was 12. MineralMan Nov 2019 #55
I think I learned before then from a telegrapher at the railroad station down the block from me. LiberalArkie Nov 2019 #106
I learned it around then too. cwydro Nov 2019 #212
how many of you remember your 1st phone # dweller Nov 2019 #51
I do. The number was 86. MineralMan Nov 2019 #58
I use it as a password some times. lpbk2713 Nov 2019 #83
I DO. I won't list it because it is part of my single MASTER password hlthe2b Nov 2019 #209
yeh that makes sense dweller Nov 2019 #210
That's a great idea. cwydro Nov 2019 #213
I'm a Millennial and I know what a rotary phone is OliverQ Nov 2019 #52
It isn't relevant in their lives Bettie Nov 2019 #61
I wonder how quickly some of the old Skidmore Nov 2019 #90
People would then pick them up again Bettie Nov 2019 #126
Exactly. DangerousRhythm Nov 2019 #158
I'm Gen X too Bettie Nov 2019 #167
Ha, pretty much. DangerousRhythm Nov 2019 #217
Exactly how old do you think millennials are? mathematic Nov 2019 #68
This. n/t demmiblue Nov 2019 #71
Dang nab it edhopper Nov 2019 #84
I know what that is vercetti2021 Nov 2019 #69
My great grandma had a wooden phone like that. hunter Nov 2019 #72
OMG!! ROFL!! LeftInTX Nov 2019 #188
One of my cousins built a new brick house for my great-aunt. LuvNewcastle Nov 2019 #203
Thing is this model phone is important in a crisis tirebiter Nov 2019 #74
Number enid602 Nov 2019 #75
I brought a toy phone to my substitute teaching job once and none of the kids knew what it was. kimbutgar Nov 2019 #78
I got one of those "dial phones" in my kitchen right now..and ...Yes, it works!!! Stuart G Nov 2019 #79
OldPeopleWhiningUnderground.com Codeine Nov 2019 #85
. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2019 #89
.... A HERETIC I AM Nov 2019 #94
. demmiblue Nov 2019 #96
These Me-Mes edhopper Nov 2019 #99
ROFL! IronLionZion Nov 2019 #102
I heard on NPR that millennials were killing paper napkins LeftInTX Nov 2019 #181
That's pretty much it. We are what we are. Captain Stern Nov 2019 #113
Millennial checking in and not offended by a boomer talking about rotary phones IronLionZion Nov 2019 #119
I read somewhere that this year vinyl records will outsell CD's. Captain Stern Nov 2019 #184
I think it's funny as hell! cwydro Nov 2019 #214
You saw it on TV left-of-center2012 Nov 2019 #87
One of my treasures is a photo of my grandfather and me. TNNurse Nov 2019 #91
Why does this boomer not know how to use SnapChat or snapfilters? LeftInTX Nov 2019 #95
OK Boomer IronLionZion Nov 2019 #97
I am not a luddite edhopper Nov 2019 #100
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." IronLionZion Nov 2019 #107
My state senator requires texts before calling LeftInTX Nov 2019 #104
And exchanges having names BuffaloJackalope Nov 2019 #98
Why couldn't I figure out how to drive a hybrid? LeftInTX Nov 2019 #101
Did you go to school in Texas? edhopper Nov 2019 #103
I went to school in Wisconsin LeftInTX Nov 2019 #115
Just kidding edhopper Nov 2019 #116
If it's an automatic, just put it in Drive IronLionZion Nov 2019 #114
Oh yeah...it also had a push button shift LeftInTX Nov 2019 #117
Push button shifts are old misanthrope Nov 2019 #170
I am 71, and I drive a stick shift. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #145
My grandmother drove a stick shift but my mom never learned how IronLionZion Nov 2019 #148
Did you look in the glove compartment to see if there was an owners manual? misanthrope Nov 2019 #169
I wasn't going to experiment driving a new type of vehicle while driving alone in rural TN LeftInTX Nov 2019 #178
These new technologies confuse and frighten Unfrozen Caveman Programmer. nt Buns_of_Fire Nov 2019 #118
I am more than adept edhopper Nov 2019 #121
Not at all. I have feet firmly planted in both worlds. Buns_of_Fire Nov 2019 #123
Ok edhopper Nov 2019 #138
Im not gen x er, but i have one sitting on the telephone stand behind me AllaN01Bear Nov 2019 #122
I'm 48 and heard this same bullshit in the 90s Blue_Adept Nov 2019 #127
Mic drop. nt Codeine Nov 2019 #128
Gen X stevil Nov 2019 #149
I'm just a few years younger than you, and I feel similarly. DangerousRhythm Nov 2019 #160
I teach HS math jcgoldie Nov 2019 #129
But in all seriousness Codeine Nov 2019 #131
You make a good point edhopper Nov 2019 #139
I just now asked my daughter about rotary phones. Codeine Nov 2019 #142
That warms me a little edhopper Nov 2019 #143
No no no! It's because they're lazy and stupid! Mariana Nov 2019 #162
everybody who has ever watched LASSIE tv show knows how to work the second one. Captain Zero Nov 2019 #141
"How to dial a phone" area51 Nov 2019 #154
I'm a boomer and never heard of Latinx until 2017 LeftInTX Nov 2019 #156
I remember in high school in the '70s BumRushDaShow Nov 2019 #161
They should have been forced to watch more TV. nt. Mariana Nov 2019 #165
As a Boomer, you were just one generation behind that second phone on the bottom Polybius Nov 2019 #166
Another question is why do we expect children to know how to do something that OhioBlue Nov 2019 #168
Some older people seem to have a desperate need Mariana Nov 2019 #221
Ours looked like this until 1966 KentuckyWoman Nov 2019 #171
This seems appropriate... JHB Nov 2019 #173
I gave advice to a girlfriend of family to look for work by writing letters applegrove Nov 2019 #176
I haven't used a telephone book in a long time LeftInTX Nov 2019 #179
Yes i haven't used one in a decade. But i was amused at how out of touch applegrove Nov 2019 #182
I used one a few years ago and realized it was pretty much worthless! LeftInTX Nov 2019 #183
"OMG there's a hashtag on it? I didn't think the Internet was around 100 years ago?" Beartracks Nov 2019 #177
Ուղեկցվեք LeftInTX Nov 2019 #180
Possibly... Mike Nelson Nov 2019 #189
I'll tell you what that is - a fake rotary phone muriel_volestrangler Nov 2019 #190
my grandparents had a rotary in the basement. sadly i can't use MY rotaries w/ the new 'land' line. pansypoo53219 Nov 2019 #191
Boomers ruthlessly mocked their parents generation and Gen X, Y and Z alphafemale Nov 2019 #192
Had the old one on the bottom out at the farm... Maxheader Nov 2019 #199
This kind of sentiment is why the "ok boomer"meme has taken off Tarc Nov 2019 #200
Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it... hlthe2b Nov 2019 #207
Yep, and the rotary phone... DangerousRhythm Nov 2019 #218
That's deep. :) Kurt V. Nov 2019 #202
My impression of this board is that its mostly white boomers who are either retired... Humanist_Activist Nov 2019 #211
How is it self-entitlement to ask a simple question? cwydro Nov 2019 #216
Truer words were never spoken. Codeine Nov 2019 #219
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