Re: What has disappeared since you were a kid
I was going to post that- 7 pages it took- which is why we call typing dialing a phone number. And how about real ringers for telephones. Why is it called ring???
Real typerwriters- first mechanical and then electric (we had both)
HO scale slot car tracks.
HO scale rail road tracks
beer can collections.
Model planes have been mentioned- but we loved the string controlled planes with the 0.049 engines. And the 25% nitro fuel to run them.
before the handheld games that were posted (we had those too)- we had a handheld that was a glorified slot machine set up. odd fun that was.
Using the B/W TV for your Apple II+. Ouch.
Tape storage for the Apple II+. $500 was too much for the floppy disk drive.
Card storage for programming. I missed that, thankfully.
I'll be next to call out child play freedom. We had forever to bike around.
Kid invented games outside.
Cowboys vs. Indians.
Us vs Commies.
There's stuff that I can remember playing with, but can't recall the name- small wood sticks that would go into wood wheels and you could construct with that, a construction site toy- with plastic I-beams.
Legos WITHOUT instructions. Just a box of them.
Lincoln Logs.
TV's with vacuum tubes.
8 track tapes. (you can still find reel-reel ones).
Video games not named Atari (we had one that was shooting, driving, and tennis, but you could change the cartridge)
Records that you cut out of cereal boxes.
What's interesting- some of the posting have gone away since I've started working- computer memory stuff mainly.