Can you name things that youngsters of today won't know?

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BrumJim

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I remember when "Files" and "Folders" were actually Files and Folders and saving them meant putting them in a Filing Cabinet :smile:
Loosing documents because someone didn't file it in the right place.
 
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Switching lights off
 
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I want that wav file as my ringtone
 

GM

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Open coal fires.
Making toast with a toasting fork in front of the coal fire.
As a small child having the weekly bath in a galvanised bath in front of the open fire, and the smell of towels being warmed on the fireguard.



Making a toasting fork in the metalwork class at school.
 

raleighnut

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Quite right, they all smoke 'spliffs' now.

Unexpected plus due to the smoking ban in pubs though, if you go out to 'toke' on a 'Doobie' no-one wonders why you're outside now.:becool:
 

jefmcg

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Calling a hard drive a "Winchester"
They won't know what a hard drive is shortly.

Also, that's not a Winchester

Replica_Winchester_1894.jpg
 

BrumJim

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The rot started earlier than that. I went to University in 1980, and first heard of 'trick or treating' from 2 students from the North East where it was apparently already known. I'm not blaming Geordies for every deterioration of the last 40 years, but they certainly seem implicated in this one.

Making Hallowe'en Lanterns out of swedes, not pumpkins (Mums were hard in those days).
Spelling Hallowe'en with an apostrophe in the middle.
 
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