In the 1950’s fats got a bad name and people were trying to eat less butter.
Somehow, they came up with margarine as a substitute, a greasy artificial product which doesn’t taste nearly as good.
Offline Banking
If you really have to go to your actual bank, which is highly unlikely, at least use the drive-thru or the automatic transactions through the ATM.
Babby boomers actually still go to the bank...regularly!
Answering Machines
People used to have answering machines with little cassette tapes to record their messages when they weren’t home.
Please leave your message after the tone, BEEEEP.
Listen to 8-track tapes
The 8-track tapeis a magnetic tape sound-recording technology that was popular in the United States[2] from 1964 to 1988, when the Compact Cassetteformat took over.[3][4] The format is regarded as an obsolete technology, and was relatively unknown outside the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Germany and Japan
8 tracks are as obsolete as their replacements, cassette tapes, but especially obsolete are Boston 8 tracks.
Wood-paneled Station Wagons
The beloved “Woodie” station wagon was the classic family car before SUV’s came along.
if your dad came home with one of these beauties he couldn’t wait to run off and show it to the neighbors.