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I was a child of the 90s, but we still played outside quite a bit.
Ghost in the Graveyard or Kick the Can, played evening/night with kids in the neighborhood.
Shaved Ice, I know it is still a thing in some places, but a spot that did it opened like 5 mins from my house and for a couple summers we did this instead of ice cream. Ice and flavored sugar syrup... lol
Sega Genesis and N64 when I was a kid and started to enjoy video games.
Xbox (original) and going to my buddy's house to play on a LAN connection on two separate TVs
Building my first PC at 13 with my Uncle's help.... yes
@Crystallas I am a snap-together pleb, I never learned nor soldered any of my own components. It was still a fun gaming/learning experience... first time I added a new hard drive.... first time I added memory.... first time I replaced a CPU... the quest for cooling that would keep my CPU/GPU temps below surface-of-the-Sun.... first (and last) water cooling system.
The days when I thought it was so f***ing cool I could burn video files to a CD or DVD, stick it in my DVD player and it could play DivX/XVID codec files without me needing to transcode/burn a DVD. Later same thing when I figured out I could put show files on a flash drive and play stuff off my flash drive.
Watching AHL hockey on public access channel because I figured out I liked hockey, but the Blackhawks were not on TV.
Oh and I miss Josh Beekman