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Millennials Explain Which Skills They Learned In The 90s They No Longer Use

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When we're kids, we're taught by our parents, teachers, and other adults that what we're being taught is a skill that will stick with us forever, so we'd better master it and do so quickly.

But as any '90s kid will tell you, some things like balancing checkbooks and researching out of an encyclopedia really do become obsolete skills over time.


Redditor hollowreader asked:

"Millennials, what skill did you acquire in the 90s that you no longer use?"

Balancing a Checkbook

"I was taught how to balance a checkbook. I remember learning how to do it and thinking there must be a better way."

- no_onion_no_cry

Navigating the Dewey Decimal System

"I was in a new library recently. This is when I found out that not every library still uses Dewey decimal. They were using the library of the Congreve system. Totally different."

- bobjkelly

The Ones Who Get It, Get It

"Be kind. Rewind."

- spaghettibeans

Computer Knowledge Taking Up Memory

"I'm late Gen-X but I have a LOT of computer knowledge that is absolutely obsolete. BIOS and DOS interrupts, actually having to limit memory usage, storing booleans in actual bits rather than a whole byte, Mode 0x13 graphics, ANSI escape codes, all kinds of junk."

- faceeatingleopard

Making Friends

"I mean, really, when do you get the opportunity? I'm at home, or I'm at work. When I'm at work, I'm working from home, and when I'm at home, I'm at home. There's nowhere to go to have a chance to make friends."

I'm not religious, so I don't have a church as a third place. I don't really drink, so that rules out the bar like my grandad might have done. I'm third shift, so even most evening classes or clubs I might want to participate in are ruled out."

"I don't really consider myself an introvert, but the fact is there's just no chance to meet people to make friends anymore."

- BasiliskXVIII

Knowing VHS Tapes Inside and Out

"No joke, I used to be able to tell the grade and wear of VHS tape by smell. I was part of an anime club that had a lot of tapes being traded back and forth, and I developed it simply from observation."

"I now describe this as The World's Most Useless Superpower."

- worldofcrap80

Communicating via Fax

"Knowing how to send a fax. I have not needed to do so in forever."

- i-need-blinker-fluid

Using a Typewriter

"I learned how to type on a typewriter in '94, and before the typewriter, my grandma had me practice typing exercises on a cardboard box with a QWERTY keyboard layout printed on top. I had to be able to 'type' without looking before I could get the actual typewriter."

"I can type ~130wpm (words per minute) with near total accuracy to this day though, so it did end up being a skill I put to use."

- b***h-cassidy

Sudden Career Change

"I started training to be a travel agent. That career disappeared in about three years."

- jackatman

Living Those Commercial Minutes to the Fullest

"Going to the loo and grabbing a bite to eat in the time that an advert lasts and making it back to my seat just before it starts."

- can_we_just

"Related, the skill required to vault over the furniture with your plate of nachos as your sibling yells, 'IT’S BACK OOOON!'"

- latenightneophyte

Reciting Favorite Episodes

"I watched an hour of 'The Simpsons' almost every day since it played twice on my local channel."

"We had so much less access to media than kids do now. No kid will EVER know the lines to 'Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls' as well as I did."

- ghloperr

Navigating Paper Maps

"Planning routes using a map. I used to buy an Atlas before a road trip and plan out the routes to take, highlighting them as I went. Now I just say, 'Hey Google, take me to ____,' and off we go."

- isisis

Gathering Those Top-40 Songs

"Recording songs from the radio, but no matter how careful you were, a third of the songs had the DJ talking over the intro dedicating the song to someone or repeating some random caller’s apology to his beloved HS girlfriend."

"The 1982 KFOX top 40, 'Here’s to you, Jessica,' overlay by the DJ will always be associated with that particular song even more strongly than the most powerful commercial jingles."

- Batherick

Using Encyclopedias for Research

"I had a massive history paper to write and I needed the internet and/or library to research. We had dial-up and anyone alive then knows how much it sucked and was more frustrating than helpful."

"Dad wasn’t home and my stepmom didn’t feel like taking me to the library for reasons I’m sure are still worthless, so she told me to use the encyclopedia set we had at home."

"The problem was they were published in 1959. I told her they were useless, but she insisted that 'history doesn’t change.'"

"So I asked her to look up the moon landing."

"I was grounded for two weeks and still didn’t get to go to the library."

- pourthebubbly

An Abundance of Worthless Knowledge

"I am fully capable of writing in cursive, using a card catalog, driving a manual shift car, starting a two-stroke motor, modifying an autoexec.bat file, reading a paper map and navigating with a compass, navigating with a VOR, among others and I haven't done any of those things for a very long time."

- Leucippus1

Not only did this thread bring back so many memories from childhood, but it felt bittersweet to think about all the things we learned that we can't really use anymore.

Fortunately, some of these skills might still randomly come up, like using a physical map when in an area with no reception.

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