Gen Z is a lot older than you think, early gen Z were around when fax machines were still common. Gen alpha maybe though.
people don’t still fax for work? maybe my country is old fashioned.
Alpha, maybe, but zoomers definitely not.
Pagers are still widely used in the medical field, especially, for surgeons.
Even as a younger millennial they were barely in my life. My mom had one when I was in elementary school for work, and other than that I just know beepers from medical shows and Dennis, the beeper king, from 30 Rock. Technology is cyclical.
They used them at my parents’ church in the late 90’s— parents of little kids would hold one during the service in case the nursery needed them
Millennials at least had media that were still active that used pagers. For example, any kid growing up with Hey Arnold (1996, the final cutoff year for a millennial roughly), you would get introduced to Big Bob’s Beepers which is literally just a store that sells pagers.
I don’t know, as a millennial I always heard people that I don’t know cassette tapes or vinyls or slide projectors when I was a kid. I was in fact familiar with all of those since this old stuff doesn’t just disappear and was still used around me in some capacity.
But unlike cassette tapes (that were still quite popular if you were an earlier millennial, plus Guardians of the Galaxy) slide projectors that are often shown in many movies and TV shows (and again, used in school when millennials where there) and vinyl that had made a big resurgence and is still sold today; pagers were pretty much extinct in the US by the time the first gen z kid came into existence.
Obviously, some of them will know what they are, but I’d bet like half wouldn’t.
I see your slide projector and raise you an overhead projector.
Hell, I’m a millennial and I had a professor at college maybe five years ago who used an overhead because he refused to figure out how to use PowerPoint with the computer projector.
They are still considered essential in German schools.
vinyls
FYI it’s called a “record”, or music could be “on vinyl”. They were never referred to as “vinyls”.
Also VCRs were never called “VHS’s”
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Gen Z, probably would know. Although most of them probably don’t know what a floppy disk is
Floppy disks are too iconic, even if as Save-buttons. Now try them not knowing early ones were actually floppy!
I’m talking about myself, my 1997 ass had only heard of, and saw pictures of, the hard ones
I drew a floppy disk as part of an online game of Pictionary and the youngest member of the team thought it was a Playstation 4.
Although he also tried to spell tarantula with a Q in it, so maybe there’s something else going on there.
Bold of you to assume the average person reads the news
I had heared about Pager in “Stein Gate” anime.
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Dude I was born in the early 90s and even I assumed “Pagers” was something I am not familiar with when I read the news. The name of a city? A guy? Some ethnic group? Some new military car? At some point I thought the news outlet just meant Prague (especially since I read it in German news first). I never would have guessed they literally meant pagers. Took me like 2 news report headlines and 4 mentions on lemmy to be like “oh wait what for real?!”
nope, I heard about it before in:
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school
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steins:gate
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and from richard stallman himself
+ I kinda knew what they were from idk where
but regarding gen alpha, you’re probably right
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I’ll have you know we’ve watched the 90s sitcoms
Ive never personally used or seen a pager in person but I’ve watched enough videos on old technology to know what a pager is. Also I have fond memories watching VHS tapes, using a CRT monitor, and I personally still use DVDs on my Thinkpad T440p.
I use dvds on my T60 (;
Nice, what DVDs do you have :3
I burn them mostly myself, but I got every star trek show on dvd
I have the original series :3
"You make me wanna throw my pager out the window "