I would keep it the same as it is now: 1989
100 years from now Earth may not be around for all we know.
As for the past, no thanks. Life would just be harder and more boring without video games or internet.
A_Mobile_Doll
I lived through the 1970's and 1980's and trust me it was much more fun without internet. I love videogames, but I would take my childhood years of being outside with my friends anyday over videogames (although we were fascinated with Pong when we got that in '76)
As an American kid on the weekends or in summer we'd be out early in the morning with our friends playing Army, football, baseball, kickball, all kinds of activities all day until sunset, with no fear of pedophiles. We'd just come in when my mom called out for dinner, then we'd sit in my grandpas living room at the card table and watch Star Trek (original series), Ultra-Man, and Speed Racer. Then we'd be back out again. Much much better time. That was the 70's.
In the 80's we'd be out partying, dancing, MTV actually played videos in the 80's :o, people actually communicated in real life.....there were no cel-phones, PC's (for public use), I think things were much better. Watch "Freaks and Geeks" if you want an accurate representation of the time period, the only mistake I ever saw on that show was when Lindsay (Linda Cardellini) says "like" (as its used now), that term didn't really come into play until the early 1990's around the time "Friends" was the big hit TV show.
Surprisingly, I'd say past, though I'm older than most of you so I would have been born during the American Civil War......I would have seen the development of automobiles, aeroplanes (as they were called then), motion pictures, WW1, and the roaring 20's, the great depression and WW2 would have likely been after my time thankfully. H. G. Wells was all the rage in the 1890's with "The Time Machine", "The War of the Worlds", "Island of Dr. Morneau". Bran Stoker published "Dracula" around that time. Good stuff! And there were cameras then as well of course.
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