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>Nowadays you yourself are in control, you choose what you want to see, whenever you want. Strangely enough, I miss that feeling of having something selected for me, something I cannot influence. Maybe it's just my nostalgic musings, but why not create an afternoon project out of it and actually find out if there's something more to this nostalgic feeling.

Archive: https://archive.today/TTuex From the post: >>Nowadays you yourself are in control, you choose what you want to see, whenever you want. Strangely enough, I miss that feeling of having something selected for me, something I cannot influence. Maybe it's just my nostalgic musings, but why not create an afternoon project out of it and actually find out if there's something more to this nostalgic feeling.

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True, but calling many of those shows "ones that defined the 90s" isn't really accurate, considering a lot of them had overstayed their welcome by 1990.

I'm genuinely curious, what defined the 90's for you?

I'm guessing we had very different experiences and interpretations of the 90's, and I feel like (((Ohio))) didn't even get the 90's, probably just skipped from 1989 to 2004.

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The dawn of the internet and the lead up to cellular.

I was in a place outside of Indianapolis in 1992 for three months and it was like I was in episodes of the Brady bunch, same cars and clothes, it’s like they missed the entire mid 70’s, 80’s and we’re headed into the millennium still in the early 70’s.

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The ramp-up of cellular (the telco boom) and the wild west Internet were my 90s.