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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2021 12:04:02 GMT 10
Early 2010s can include through 2013 or 2014.
Some things I can think of: -Blockbuster -Borders -Hollywood Videos -Physical and print media (DVD’s, newspapers, magazines) -Analog technology (feature phones and digital cameras) -Before Black Lives Matter until June 2013 -Before Me Too -Before Trayvon Martin got shot around February 2012 -Before political correctness, SJW's vs Alt Right, liberals vs conservatives and toxic politics blew up circa late 2014 -Great Recession effects lingering until late 2014 -Cable TV still relevant in watching TV -Radio still relevant in listening to music -Before Brexit -Before Trump became a potential presidential candidate -Skeuomorphism
vhsfan0101 and astropoug like this
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Post by mc98 on Nov 16, 2021 12:23:14 GMT 10
-Before Trap becomes mainstream -Scene/emo leftovers -Classic iOS look -Before Vine until mid 2013 -Before influencer culture -Blackberry Phones -iPod touches -Facebook relevant with young people.
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Post by slashpop on Nov 16, 2021 16:07:46 GMT 10
-Lots of stereotypical core 2000s fashion/hairstyles still visible, acceptable or mixed in with early 10s style -More variety of phones in the market and regular cellphones being common and an option -Last time CRT tvs are common and still sold at major stores -Dvds still a primary means for watch movies/renting -Last period where usbs had more importance -Last traces and continuations of aesthetics that started around 2004-2006 -Last phase of lingering 2000s hipster fashion -Last traces of scene/emo and older myspace culture -Last strongly connected period to metal, indie, punk, hip hop and techno scenes that blew up in the mid and late 2000s -Last time chunkier PC screens and desktop units from the mid to late 2000s are commonly seen -Subcultures, more so late 09-early 11, were a bit more varied and visible even if not like 90s/00s -Last time almost racist and homophobic sounding stand up comedy/films/jokes are passable
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Post by 10slover on Nov 16, 2021 19:46:55 GMT 10
Shopping malls and neon clothes
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Post by 10slover on Nov 16, 2021 22:15:26 GMT 10
The words "swag" and "crunk"
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Post by Telso on Nov 16, 2021 22:24:04 GMT 10
Carrying a bunch of different tech devices, like digital cameras and camcorders.
Even the prime smartphones had pretty poor quality cameras, so separate cameras were a must if you wanted to have quality photos that weren't completely blurry and plagued with red eyes.
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Post by 10slover on Nov 16, 2021 23:12:51 GMT 10
Carrying a bunch of different tech devices, like digital cameras and camcorders. Even the prime smartphones had pretty poor quality cameras, so separate cameras were a must if you wanted to have quality photos that weren't completely blurry and plagued with red eyes. This is so true, i remember digital camera still being popular back then Fast foward to 2017, i was holding a digital camera (it wasn't mine) and i remember being so startled by the zoom lenses moving that i almost dropped the camera lol It had been such a long time since i last used a digital camera i didn't remember they did that lol
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Post by 10slover on Nov 17, 2021 0:48:06 GMT 10
Internet explorer
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Post by John Titor on Nov 17, 2021 1:38:47 GMT 10
-Lots of stereotypical core 2000s fashion/hairstyles still visible, acceptable or mixed in with early 10s style -More variety of phones in the market and regular cellphones being common and an option -Last time CRT tvs are common and still sold at major stores-Dvds still a primary means for watch movies/renting -Last period where usbs had more importance -Last traces and continuations of aesthetics that started around 2004-2006 -Last phase of lingering 2000s hipster fashion -Last traces of scene/emo and older myspace culture -Last strongly connected period to metal, indie, punk, hip hop and techno scenes that blew up in the mid and late 2000s -Last time chunkier PC screens and desktop units from the mid to late 2000s are commonly seen -Subcultures, more so late 09-early 11, were a bit more varied and visible even if not like 90s/00s -Last time almost racist and homophobic sounding stand up comedy/films/jokes are passable Best Buy stopped selling CRT's in 2007 as well as Circuit City
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Post by slashpop on Nov 17, 2021 2:25:34 GMT 10
-Lots of stereotypical core 2000s fashion/hairstyles still visible, acceptable or mixed in with early 10s style -More variety of phones in the market and regular cellphones being common and an option -Last time CRT tvs are common and still sold at major stores-Dvds still a primary means for watch movies/renting -Last period where usbs had more importance -Last traces and continuations of aesthetics that started around 2004-2006 -Last phase of lingering 2000s hipster fashion -Last traces of scene/emo and older myspace culture -Last strongly connected period to metal, indie, punk, hip hop and techno scenes that blew up in the mid and late 2000s -Last time chunkier PC screens and desktop units from the mid to late 2000s are commonly seen -Subcultures, more so late 09-early 11, were a bit more varied and visible even if not like 90s/00s -Last time almost racist and homophobic sounding stand up comedy/films/jokes are passable Best Buy stopped selling CRT's in 2007 as well as Circuit City I remember a number places selling crts that were combined with flat screen features in 09/10 and 2010-2011. Even if they were largely phased out in 2007-2008. Lots of people were hanging onto their 2000s crt screens then even though flat screens already took over.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 17, 2021 2:40:45 GMT 10
Best Buy stopped selling CRT's in 2007 as well as Circuit City I remember a number places selling crts that were combined with flat screen features in 09/10 and 2010-2011. Even if they were largely phased out in 2007-2008. Lots of people were hanging onto their 2000s crt screens then even though flat screens already took over. Def people were hanging onto those crt sets in the 2010s but Best Buy did not sell them anymore past 2007, because I was looking for a new TV then and only flat screen HD TV's were in their place, Circuity City had no CRT's at all. The only thing I can think of his the CRT HDTV but I am sure it was stop being sold around 06
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Post by slashpop on Nov 17, 2021 2:46:13 GMT 10
I remember a number places selling crts that were combined with flat screen features in 09/10 and 2010-2011. Even if they were largely phased out in 2007-2008. Lots of people were hanging onto their 2000s crt screens then even though flat screens already took over. Def people were hanging onto those crt sets in the 2010s but Best Buy did not sell them anymore past 2007, because I was looking for a new TV then and only flat screen HD TV's were in their place Yeah I remember Walmart not stocking them in 2008 after legit looking for one then I actually preferred them for old school gaming and older vhs movies . I actually bought a small one in 2006 just for the same reason. Their were a number of places that sold combo crt/flat screens until 2011. They were kinda officially uncool to have after around in the house after 2013 or 2014 unless there was a purpose.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 17, 2021 3:09:47 GMT 10
Def people were hanging onto those crt sets in the 2010s but Best Buy did not sell them anymore past 2007, because I was looking for a new TV then and only flat screen HD TV's were in their place Yeah I remember Walmart not stocking them in 2008 after legit looking for one then I actually preferred them for old school gaming and older vhs movies . I actually bought a small one in 2006 just for the same reason. Their were a number of places that sold combo crt/flat screens until 2011. They were kinda officially uncool to have after around in the house after 2013 or 2014 unless there was a purpose. what places sold those combo crt units past 2007 tho, thats what I wanna know, because, I would go to the mall every weekend and never saw them in stores beyond that date from AVS (discussion in 2006 about CRT stopped being sold @ best buy) www.avsforum.com/threads/best-buys-final-year-selling-crt-tvs-in-stores.731814/
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Post by slashpop on Nov 17, 2021 3:31:31 GMT 10
Yeah I remember Walmart not stocking them in 2008 after legit looking for one then I actually preferred them for old school gaming and older vhs movies . I actually bought a small one in 2006 just for the same reason. Their were a number of places that sold combo crt/flat screens until 2011. They were kinda officially uncool to have after around in the house after 2013 or 2014 unless there was a purpose. what places sold those combo crt units past 2007 tho, thats what I wanna know, because, I would go to the mall every weekend and never saw them in stores beyond that date from AVS (discussion in 2006 about CRT stopped being sold @ best buy) www.avsforum.com/threads/best-buys-final-year-selling-crt-tvs-in-stores.731814/This is very true. Yeah they were hard to find, if not gone, in most malls and big chain stores in 2008 not only in Best Buy, like I said couldn’t even find them in Walmart in 08 . I remember seeing them in more specialized shops, supermarkets, Amazon, outlets and cheaper markets, occasionally a specific brand store would have them lined up on the side. This is a Samsung CRT/flat hybrid from 2011: www.quikr.com/electronics-appliances/samsung-ultra-slim-crt-tv-2011+jorhat+W0QQAdIdZ299275067
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Post by slashpop on Nov 17, 2021 5:30:46 GMT 10
This video made in late 2004 contains a load of things that would not be out of place in late 2009-early 11.
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