

 2. Library Card CatalogsDoing  anything manually just sounds like a lot of work, especially sifting  through drawers and drawers of cards to find the book you needed from  the library. We kid, it wasn't that bad — but it was a lot more time  consuming than today's computerized method.
 3. VHS Tapes
 4. Video Rental StoresSure,  these stores survived the VHS and offered DVDs for awhile, but not On  Demand or Red Box rentals. Too bad, because there was nothing like  shopping through the new releases on a Friday night (although we haven  gotten used to the ease of picking a flick from the comfort of our PJs).
 5. Cassette TapesThink  of it as the original CD. Raise your hand if you have vivid memories of  waiting until your favorite song came on the radio so you could record  it on a cassette for later? And don't get us started on the beauty of  mix tapes (sigh).
 6. The DiscmanWhile  kids probably know what CDs are (hey, cars still use 'em ... for now)  they might not recognize this portable player. MP3s essentially wiped  this technology from existence, since they're lighter and don't require  you to carry your entire CD collection around with you to listen to a  different album.
 7. Old-School CamerasEspecially  ones with flashes like this! While this kind of looks like something  from outer space (just us?), it's actually a camera complete with quite  an epic bulb. Meaning, no, not all cameras could fit into your back  pocket and also be used to surf the web and text back in the day.
8. Film Canisters
10. EncyclopediasAKA  the first Google (seriously). Since the super search website wasn't  invented until 1998, these leather bound books were the source of all of  life's hardest questions. Sounds like a lot of work, right kids?
 11. Palm PilotsPeople  used these nifty gadgets to keep track of their calendars and address  books. But since they didn't have wifi connection, they were basically a  poor man's smart phone. 
 Paper MapsPulling  over to the side of the road to pull out a giant map is probably  something your kids have never experienced. If fact, we bet they don't  even know what MapQuest is, let alone appreciate how many pages of  directions you printed off in your lifetime.

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