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  • 00:07

    Welcome to Top10Archive! Ah, the 90's. Anyone that grew up during this decade will likely
    Welcome to Top10Archive! Ah, the 90's. Anyone that grew up during this decade will likely

  • 00:13

    attest that it was all that and a bag of chips. In fact, we're feeling a bit nostalgic and
    attest that it was all that and a bag of chips. In fact, we're feeling a bit nostalgic and

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    want to take our Generation Z viewers on a rad trip back in time. So we threw together
    want to take our Generation Z viewers on a rad trip back in time. So we threw together

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    this dope installment of things that only 90's dudes and dudettes would understand.
    this dope installment of things that only 90's dudes and dudettes would understand.

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    You're like totally going to hate this list… NOT!
    You're like totally going to hate this list… NOT!

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    10. Crystal Pepsi Don't adjust your monitors, there's nothing
    10. Crystal Pepsi Don't adjust your monitors, there's nothing

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    wrong with the color. This Pepsi actually is crystal clear! Though the PepsiCo product
    wrong with the color. This Pepsi actually is crystal clear! Though the PepsiCo product

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    made a brief and very quiet revival in the United States and Canada, the presence of
    made a brief and very quiet revival in the United States and Canada, the presence of

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    the beverage was hardly as predominant as it was in the 90's. Kicking off the new decade,
    the beverage was hardly as predominant as it was in the 90's. Kicking off the new decade,

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    companies were starting to equate clarity with purity, and so they sought to remove
    companies were starting to equate clarity with purity, and so they sought to remove

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    unnecessary color from their products to make them look "cleaner". Pepsico got sucked into
    unnecessary color from their products to make them look "cleaner". Pepsico got sucked into

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    this mindset and, in 1992, introduced the caffeine-free clear alternative to cola, Crystal
    this mindset and, in 1992, introduced the caffeine-free clear alternative to cola, Crystal

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    Pepsi. The beverage started off popular, but by the end of 1993, Pepsico was delivering
    Pepsi. The beverage started off popular, but by the end of 1993, Pepsico was delivering

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    its final cases to retailers. 9. Columbia House
    its final cases to retailers. 9. Columbia House

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    Nowadays, kids get to just pop on the internet and download their favorite songs. Ah, but
    Nowadays, kids get to just pop on the internet and download their favorite songs. Ah, but

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    back in the day known as "The 90's", we had to rely either on cassettes or CDs - or if
    back in the day known as "The 90's", we had to rely either on cassettes or CDs - or if

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    you were lucky, you spent 3 hours downloading 1 song on Napster. While cassettes are a relic
    you were lucky, you spent 3 hours downloading 1 song on Napster. While cassettes are a relic

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    from the past, CDs do still exist today, but we'll venture a guess that maybe 1% of the
    from the past, CDs do still exist today, but we'll venture a guess that maybe 1% of the

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    population under the age of 35 actually uses them. A shame, too, because you Gen Z'ers
    population under the age of 35 actually uses them. A shame, too, because you Gen Z'ers

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    will never know the joy of mail order CD Clubs. On a monthly basis, you could subscribe to
    will never know the joy of mail order CD Clubs. On a monthly basis, you could subscribe to

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    receive new CDs in the mail at an affordable price, sometimes even a penny! Truth be told,
    receive new CDs in the mail at an affordable price, sometimes even a penny! Truth be told,

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    there were hidden costs in the fine print that made the CD's cost retail - but that
    there were hidden costs in the fine print that made the CD's cost retail - but that

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    didn't stop every 10 year old from doing their own Christmas shopping!
    didn't stop every 10 year old from doing their own Christmas shopping!

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    8. Portable CD Players So once you have those $.01 CDs, ya gotta
    8. Portable CD Players So once you have those $.01 CDs, ya gotta

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    have something to listen to them on. You can still purchase these archaic forms of technology
    have something to listen to them on. You can still purchase these archaic forms of technology

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    today, but we’d bet our iPods that no respectable adult would be caught walking around with
    today, but we’d bet our iPods that no respectable adult would be caught walking around with

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    one. Portable CD players were an incredible convenience when they first released in Japan
    one. Portable CD players were an incredible convenience when they first released in Japan

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    in 1979 - though not at all a consumer “must have.” It wasn’t until the 1990’s when
    in 1979 - though not at all a consumer “must have.” It wasn’t until the 1990’s when

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    CDs started entering homes at a rapid pace that the Portable CD player, like the popular
    CDs started entering homes at a rapid pace that the Portable CD player, like the popular

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    Discman from Sony, became a staple. Today, these portable devices would drive us mad.
    Discman from Sony, became a staple. Today, these portable devices would drive us mad.

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    Subpar battery life, skip-prone technology, and a sensitivity to scratches sometimes made
    Subpar battery life, skip-prone technology, and a sensitivity to scratches sometimes made

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    listening to your favorite tunes more of a chore than they were worth, even the penny
    listening to your favorite tunes more of a chore than they were worth, even the penny

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    ones. 7. Passing Notes
    ones. 7. Passing Notes

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    Believe it or not, there once was a time when people weren't so readily connected with one
    Believe it or not, there once was a time when people weren't so readily connected with one

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    another. If a message needed to be passed along about how cute Bobby's hair was today,
    another. If a message needed to be passed along about how cute Bobby's hair was today,

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    it took a lot more effort than a few smileys and acronyms - we once had to actually write
    it took a lot more effort than a few smileys and acronyms - we once had to actually write

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    notes. Can you believe it? You must be wondering how we survived with such a primitive form
    notes. Can you believe it? You must be wondering how we survived with such a primitive form

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    of communicating gossip, but it really wasn't that bad. One thing you can't really do with
    of communicating gossip, but it really wasn't that bad. One thing you can't really do with

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    a text message is fold it up like a puzzle or some rudimentary origami, and that was
    a text message is fold it up like a puzzle or some rudimentary origami, and that was

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    really the fun of it. 6. Quirky Fashion Trends
    really the fun of it. 6. Quirky Fashion Trends

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    Every generation leaves behind its own fashion trend. The 70’s were all about polyester
    Every generation leaves behind its own fashion trend. The 70’s were all about polyester

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    while the 1920’s were known for bringing rise to flappers. The 90’s were no different
    while the 1920’s were known for bringing rise to flappers. The 90’s were no different

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    and introduced the public to the concept of minimalism and neutral colors. That was the
    and introduced the public to the concept of minimalism and neutral colors. That was the

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    subdued side of fashion, however, as the generation also gave us quirky trends like wearing one
    subdued side of fashion, however, as the generation also gave us quirky trends like wearing one

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    pant leg up, tying sweaters or shirts around the waist, thinking overalls were acceptable
    pant leg up, tying sweaters or shirts around the waist, thinking overalls were acceptable

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    off the farm, manpris, and baggy jeans. Children of the 90’s may also remember the popularity
    off the farm, manpris, and baggy jeans. Children of the 90’s may also remember the popularity

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    behind Reebok Pumps and the creation of the “grunge” look of ripped jeans and shaggy
    behind Reebok Pumps and the creation of the “grunge” look of ripped jeans and shaggy

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    hair like Kurt Cobain. Speaking of hair, Guy Fieri may have the corner market on bleach
    hair like Kurt Cobain. Speaking of hair, Guy Fieri may have the corner market on bleach

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    blonde follicles, but it was the 90’s and bands like the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC,
    blonde follicles, but it was the 90’s and bands like the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC,

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    and then later Eminem, that made bleaching your hair a popular fashion trend.
    and then later Eminem, that made bleaching your hair a popular fashion trend.

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    5. "Be Kind, Please Rewind" It's such an outdated technology that you
    5. "Be Kind, Please Rewind" It's such an outdated technology that you

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    don't even hear people making silly jokes about having to rewind their DVDs anymore,
    don't even hear people making silly jokes about having to rewind their DVDs anymore,

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    but thanks to Blockbuster Video and the mechanics of the VHS tape, "Be Kind, Please Rewind"
    but thanks to Blockbuster Video and the mechanics of the VHS tape, "Be Kind, Please Rewind"

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    was like a 90's mantra. Chances are if you didn't grow up in the 90's, you're more accustomed
    was like a 90's mantra. Chances are if you didn't grow up in the 90's, you're more accustomed

  • 04:40

    to the DVD format which means at no point in your life did you have to deal with picking
    to the DVD format which means at no point in your life did you have to deal with picking

  • 04:45

    up a VHS rental and popping it in only to find that the prior renter didn't rewind the
    up a VHS rental and popping it in only to find that the prior renter didn't rewind the

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    movie. You then had to sit there for what seemed like forever to rewind the tape back
    movie. You then had to sit there for what seemed like forever to rewind the tape back

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    to the beginning. To combat these nay doers, Blockbuster campaigned "Be Kind, Please Rewind"
    to the beginning. To combat these nay doers, Blockbuster campaigned "Be Kind, Please Rewind"

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    as their catchy slogan and, when that didn't work, the company implemented a fee to crack
    as their catchy slogan and, when that didn't work, the company implemented a fee to crack

  • 05:07

    down on discourteousness. 4. POGS
    down on discourteousness. 4. POGS

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    They were as silly as their name makes them sound, but it's hard to deny how addicting
    They were as silly as their name makes them sound, but it's hard to deny how addicting

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    they were. Pogs were the brand named version of milk caps, a childhood favorite in the
    they were. Pogs were the brand named version of milk caps, a childhood favorite in the

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    mid-90's . The game was simple and involved a stack of milk caps and a piece called the
    mid-90's . The game was simple and involved a stack of milk caps and a piece called the

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    "Slammer" - the mother-of-all POG that's typically made of hard plastic or metal. Players would
    "Slammer" - the mother-of-all POG that's typically made of hard plastic or metal. Players would

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    stack their caps and, using the slammer, cause the pile to scatter. Any caps that landed
    stack their caps and, using the slammer, cause the pile to scatter. Any caps that landed

  • 05:35

    face up were awarded to the slamming player. Milk caps didn't become incredibly viral until
    face up were awarded to the slamming player. Milk caps didn't become incredibly viral until

  • 05:41

    the World Pog Federation came into the picture and introduced caps worth collecting. Pogs
    the World Pog Federation came into the picture and introduced caps worth collecting. Pogs

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    featured an assortment of characters no 90's kid could resist, including Power Rangers,
    featured an assortment of characters no 90's kid could resist, including Power Rangers,

  • 05:51

    Beavis and Butthead, and The Simpsons, along with a wide variety of original designs.
    Beavis and Butthead, and The Simpsons, along with a wide variety of original designs.

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    3. Goosebumps Books R. L. Stine was to children of the 90’s
    3. Goosebumps Books R. L. Stine was to children of the 90’s

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    as Stephen King is to the entire horror community. He was a visionary that created the ghouls,
    as Stephen King is to the entire horror community. He was a visionary that created the ghouls,

  • 06:08

    monsters, and gnomes that taunted the dreams of the youthful. The stories were often a
    monsters, and gnomes that taunted the dreams of the youthful. The stories were often a

  • 06:12

    kid-friendly take on classic horror creeps, from vampires to werewolves to headless ghosts.
    kid-friendly take on classic horror creeps, from vampires to werewolves to headless ghosts.

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    Occasionally, Stine would draw something incredibly off-beat and unique out of his hat of monstrosities,
    Occasionally, Stine would draw something incredibly off-beat and unique out of his hat of monstrosities,

  • 06:23

    like the Horror at Camp Jellyjam, the Egg Monsters from Mars, and Monster Blood, a series
    like the Horror at Camp Jellyjam, the Egg Monsters from Mars, and Monster Blood, a series

  • 06:28

    of Goosebumps that saw a variety of grotesque mutations come to life. The 90's were a great
    of Goosebumps that saw a variety of grotesque mutations come to life. The 90's were a great

  • 06:33

    time for spooky classics. While R. L. Stine was dishing out classic after classic in book
    time for spooky classics. While R. L. Stine was dishing out classic after classic in book

  • 06:39

    form, the Crypt Keeper was keeping us entertained and spooked on TV in Tales From The Crypt.
    form, the Crypt Keeper was keeping us entertained and spooked on TV in Tales From The Crypt.

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    2. The Dial-Up Tone and the Internet When you want to hop on the internet, all
    2. The Dial-Up Tone and the Internet When you want to hop on the internet, all

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    you need to do is turn on your computer or unlock your cell phone. Back in the golden
    you need to do is turn on your computer or unlock your cell phone. Back in the golden

  • 06:55

    age of the 90's, it was a process to get yourself online that required you to sign in using
    age of the 90's, it was a process to get yourself online that required you to sign in using

  • 07:01

    the correct local landline number and password combination. Then you had to sit through a
    the correct local landline number and password combination. Then you had to sit through a

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    dial tone as your computer literally dialed out, struggled to connect to the internet
    dial tone as your computer literally dialed out, struggled to connect to the internet

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    and, in most instances, tied up the home's landline, making inbound and outbound phone
    and, in most instances, tied up the home's landline, making inbound and outbound phone

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    calls impossible. It was the primitive age of the internet and though it had all of the
    calls impossible. It was the primitive age of the internet and though it had all of the

  • 07:21

    essentials one would need, such as.. well, basically just Yahoo, it was all marred by
    essentials one would need, such as.. well, basically just Yahoo, it was all marred by

  • 07:27

    that taunting dial tone. If that doesn’t sound awful enough, very early internet was
    that taunting dial tone. If that doesn’t sound awful enough, very early internet was

  • 07:38

    a pay-per-hour setup. Thankfully, getting “lost on YouTube” wasn't an option back
    a pay-per-hour setup. Thankfully, getting “lost on YouTube” wasn't an option back

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    then - which was probably a good thing.. Imagine the wait times..
    then - which was probably a good thing.. Imagine the wait times..

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    1. Y2K As you may have noticed, the world didn't
    1. Y2K As you may have noticed, the world didn't

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    end in the year 2000, but that wasn't the thought all throughout the mid- to late-90's.
    end in the year 2000, but that wasn't the thought all throughout the mid- to late-90's.

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    Sure, you may have lived through the Mayan Apocalypse and the Rapture, but there was
    Sure, you may have lived through the Mayan Apocalypse and the Rapture, but there was

  • 08:00

    no more interesting apocalyptic scenario than Y2K. It wasn't going to be a natural disaster
    no more interesting apocalyptic scenario than Y2K. It wasn't going to be a natural disaster

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    or divine intervention, but instead, it was all going to boil down to the capacities of
    or divine intervention, but instead, it was all going to boil down to the capacities of

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    computer networks built and designed by humans. What was feared was that computer networks
    computer networks built and designed by humans. What was feared was that computer networks

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    would crash. Seeing as how these networks only registered the last 2 digits of the year,
    would crash. Seeing as how these networks only registered the last 2 digits of the year,

  • 08:22

    it was believed these networks would register the year 2000 as the year 1900 and simply
    it was believed these networks would register the year 2000 as the year 1900 and simply

  • 08:28

    just stop working.
    just stop working.

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10 Things That Make You A 90s Kid

32,026 views

Intro:

Welcome to Top10Archive! Ah, the 90's. Anyone that grew up during this decade will likely
attest that it was all that and a bag of chips. In fact, we're feeling a bit nostalgic and
want to take our Generation Z viewers on a rad trip back in time. So we threw together
this dope installment of things that only 90's dudes and dudettes would understand.
You're like totally going to hate this list… NOT!. 10. Crystal Pepsi Don't adjust your monitors, there's nothing
wrong with the color. This Pepsi actually is crystal clear! Though the PepsiCo product
made a brief and very quiet revival in the United States and Canada, the presence of
the beverage was hardly as predominant as it was in the 90's. Kicking off the new decade,
companies were starting to equate clarity with purity, and so they sought to remove
unnecessary color from their products to make them look "cleaner". Pepsico got sucked into
this mindset and, in 1992, introduced the caffeine-free clear alternative to cola, Crystal
Pepsi. The beverage started off popular, but by the end of 1993, Pepsico was delivering
its final cases to retailers. 9. Columbia House. Nowadays, kids get to just pop on the internet and download their favorite songs. Ah, but
back in the day known as "The 90's", we had to rely either on cassettes or CDs - or if
you were lucky, you spent 3 hours downloading 1 song on Napster. While cassettes are a relic
from the past, CDs do still exist today, but we'll venture a guess that maybe 1% of the
population under the age of 35 actually uses them. A shame, too, because you Gen Z'ers
will never know the joy of mail order CD Clubs. On a monthly basis, you could subscribe to

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act or process of downloading data. copy data from one computer system to another.

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used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. thing that is unspecified or unknown.

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