View Full Version : How was the world different for you, ten years after high school?
SackAttack
09-09-2009, 08:54 PM
Was sitting here thinking about this the other day, when I realized that my high school graduation was ten years ago this past June.
Gas is more expensive, sure.
Air travel is a different beast from when I visited colleges in the Midwest in 1998.
Broadband has gone from that really cool technology that seemed just out of reach to something ubiquitous that I consider part of everyday life.
The Internet gone from that place I go to catch up on news to a place I can go to watch news happen, and interact with others as it happens.
It has gone from a place to go to check out-of-market scores and box scores to a place I can go to watch or listen to the games as they happen.
The first Big XII college football game I ever attended saw Missouri get shellacked by Nebraska, 40-10. The last two years have seen 41-6 and 52-17 Mizzou wins, respectively.
The Arizona Cardinals went to a Super Bowl, the Ducks won a Stanley Cup, and the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox have both won at least one championship since I graduated high school. The Dodgers won both their first playoff game and their first playoff series since 1988 during this window.
The Pirates went from "that team that seemingly loses every year" to "that team that loses every year, we're not kidding."
Sega released its final home video game console, and Nintendo was given up for irrelevant at the start of the decade before storming back in a big way in the last couple of years.
I attended my first rock concert a year or two ago, after having never been to one while in high school.
Oh, yeah, and the 2008 elections gave us the choice between the country's first minority President and first female Vice President. I might've picked one of those things to happen within ten years of graduation, but not both - and certainly not a choice between the two in the same election.
How 'bout the rest of you? Context of the question is within ten years of your own graduation, whenever that may have been, not within ten years of mine. ;)
GreenMonster
09-09-2009, 09:14 PM
We must have graduated about the same time..
I would add I still listen to the music of 10 years ago..
stevew
09-09-2009, 09:36 PM
Everything got a helluva lot more expensive. And wages really haven't kept pace at all. Plus it is hard to find a 40 hour mcjob these days.
Schmidty
09-09-2009, 09:56 PM
I got married in 2004. Holy crap did things get different after that.
I am too lazy to even begin, but it's a journey.
Fidatelo
09-09-2009, 10:33 PM
I attended my first rock concert a year or two ago, after having never been to one while in high school.
Wha??
Coffee Warlord
09-09-2009, 10:35 PM
Wha??
I never went to a single concert until college either.
SackAttack
09-09-2009, 10:42 PM
Wha??
Deaf on the right, and protective of what I've got left, so I stayed away from rock concerts in high school and even most of my 20s.
I got an invitation to attend a "Rock Band" concert Harmonix was hosting during E3 a year or two ago, couldn't get 'em to tell me who was playing, rolled the dice, and got to see The Who. Worth it.
Fidatelo
09-09-2009, 11:09 PM
Deaf on the right, and protective of what I've got left, so I stayed away from rock concerts in high school and even most of my 20s.
I got an invitation to attend a "Rock Band" concert Harmonix was hosting during E3 a year or two ago, couldn't get 'em to tell me who was playing, rolled the dice, and got to see The Who. Worth it.
Ah ok, that makes sense, never really thought of hearing problems. Good reason to stay away.
Now, unless Coffee Warlord has some medical reason as well, I'm just going to assume he's weird.
Swaggs
09-09-2009, 11:11 PM
Cell phones.
Lathum
09-09-2009, 11:26 PM
I'm no longer fucking 17 year old girls
Chief Rum
09-10-2009, 12:33 AM
I'm no longer fucking 17 year old girls
Don't worry. In another 10 years, you'll come back around.
Honolulu Blue
09-10-2009, 12:42 AM
I'll let you all guess the year:
* The Internet went from something for the military and ultra-geeks to being (somewhat) safe for people like me.
* Pagers were hot, cell phones were developing. I had neither.
* CDs were the place for music. Cassettes were continuing a long decline, and LPs weren't cool yet. Not much downloadable music yet.
* VHS held off Beta to become king of home video.
* Sparky Anderson was about ready to hang it up, plunging the Tigers into 10 years of darkness (though the previous 10 weren't all that great).
* MSU football transitioned from George Perles to some guy named Saban.
* Wayne Fontes was still around. So was Barry. The Lions were making the playoffs every other year. Those were the days...
Groundhog
09-10-2009, 01:00 AM
Well, I'm in my 10th year since high school this year. Pains me to even think about it.
I didn't really do much of anything before I left school, so I honestly don't know how different the world is, as opposed to how differently I look at the world with that I know and have experienced since then.
Maybe the one major change I've noticed is the acceptance of technology - computers and consoles in particular. Back when I was in school, especially early-to-mid high school (meaning junior high, as you crazy Yanks call it), it was still considered pretty damn geeky to play video games. Now, everyone does it.
Marc Vaughan
09-10-2009, 01:06 AM
I went from being a single geek to being a married man with kids. My world perspective changed more from that than any other influence tbh.
(on a geek level I remember my disk storage at university being considerably smaller than the processor cache in some machines 10 years later ;) )
Lathum
09-10-2009, 01:14 AM
Don't worry. In another 10 years, you'll come back around.
God I hope so
JediKooter
09-10-2009, 01:33 AM
I can't even remember what I did last week...GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
Drake
09-10-2009, 07:44 AM
At ten years, I was just about finishing up the series of catastrophic life decisions I would spend the next ten years trying to clean up. :)
Dr. Sak
09-10-2009, 07:47 AM
I'm no longer fucking 17 year old girls
Yeah in 10 years I went from 17 yr olds to 19 year olds.
MIJB#19
09-10-2009, 11:41 AM
In 10 months, I can answer the question.
cuervo72
09-10-2009, 11:52 AM
Wha??
I never went to a single concert until college either.
My first and only concert was Rush's Test for Echo tour in 1996 when I was 23. Unless if you count the time when the "Village People" (which yes, should be in quotes) came to our college campus.
I'm no longer fucking 17 year old girls
I wasn't doing 17 yo girls at either juncture. Or at any other for that matter.
Fidatelo
09-10-2009, 12:10 PM
My first and only concert was Rush's Test for Echo tour in 1996 when I was 23. Unless if you count the time when the "Village People" (which yes, should be in quotes) came to our college campus.
Wow, what a shitty band to have as your only concert experience.
RomaGoth
09-10-2009, 12:50 PM
Wow, what a shitty band to have as your only concert experience.
What? Rush = not shitty. At least imo.
RomaGoth
09-10-2009, 12:51 PM
I'll let you all guess the year:
* The Internet went from something for the military and ultra-geeks to being (somewhat) safe for people like me.
* Pagers were hot, cell phones were developing. I had neither.
* CDs were the place for music. Cassettes were continuing a long decline, and LPs weren't cool yet. Not much downloadable music yet.
* VHS held off Beta to become king of home video.
* Sparky Anderson was about ready to hang it up, plunging the Tigers into 10 years of darkness (though the previous 10 weren't all that great).
* MSU football transitioned from George Perles to some guy named Saban.
* Wayne Fontes was still around. So was Barry. The Lions were making the playoffs every other year. Those were the days...
I am guessing around 1992-93?
I'll let you all guess the year:
* The Internet went from something for the military and ultra-geeks to being (somewhat) safe for people like me.
* Pagers were hot, cell phones were developing. I had neither.
* CDs were the place for music. Cassettes were continuing a long decline, and LPs weren't cool yet. Not much downloadable music yet.
* VHS held off Beta to become king of home video.
* Sparky Anderson was about ready to hang it up, plunging the Tigers into 10 years of darkness (though the previous 10 weren't all that great).
* MSU football transitioned from George Perles to some guy named Saban.
* Wayne Fontes was still around. So was Barry. The Lions were making the playoffs every other year. Those were the days...
Petr Klima was still lacing them up
and the Dead things turned into the Red Wings again.
DaddyTorgo
09-10-2009, 01:03 PM
I'm no longer fucking 17 year old girls
and aren't they glad that's the case! ;)
path12
09-10-2009, 03:11 PM
10 years. Pfft. Get off my lawn, all of ya.
ISiddiqui
09-10-2009, 03:40 PM
Wha??
Same with me. First concert I went to was THIS year... and I'm 29.
RomaGoth
09-10-2009, 04:13 PM
Same with me. First concert I went to was THIS year... and I'm 29.
Who was it?
BrianD
09-10-2009, 04:48 PM
I'm getting close to ten years since ten years after high school. :(
ISiddiqui
09-10-2009, 05:19 PM
Who was it?
The Kills.
tarcone
09-10-2009, 05:27 PM
At ten years, I was just about finishing up the series of catastrophic life decisions I would spend the next ten years trying to clean up. :)
man, I couldnt have said it better.
Terps
09-10-2009, 11:09 PM
Same with me. First concert I went to was THIS year... and I'm 29.
Yeah, I'm 27, and I still haven't been to a concert. I've had to opportunity to go to some, but were contests that I won and sold the tickets, or people got me a ticket to go, and I had to work, or something else came up.
cthomer5000
09-10-2009, 11:37 PM
My first and only concert was Rush's Test for Echo tour in 1996 when I was 23.
This was a great tour, IIRC. I think this was the one with two sets and an intermission. Or was that the Counterparts tour?
Fuck, I dunno. Either way... not a bad first and only concert.
Groundhog
09-11-2009, 12:16 AM
I wasn't doing 17 yo girls at either juncture. Or at any other for that matter.
I was, though unfortunately sex with 17 yo girls was wasted with me being 17 as well. :(
Arles
09-11-2009, 12:45 AM
Yeah in 10 years I went from 17 yr olds to 19 year olds.
http://phillyimprov.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/wooderson.jpg
RomaGoth
09-11-2009, 08:18 AM
The Kills.
Never heard of them, unless you are referring to the Killers....?
Pumpy Tudors
09-11-2009, 12:19 PM
I didn't go to high school, but I think that Iheanyi Uwaezuoke's career ended around the time I would have graduated.
Sun Tzu
09-11-2009, 12:29 PM
I didn't go to high school, but I think that Iheanyi Uwaezuoke's career ended around the time I would have graduated.
I met him.
Pumpy Tudors
09-11-2009, 12:33 PM
I met him.
So did I. (http://osatwork.com/fofc/showpost.php?p=1362094&postcount=3)
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