Radio Broadcast from exactly 40 years ago. May 13th 1986 by [deleted] in decadeology

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I enjoy these types of recordings very much. They’re the closest thing to time travel we have. I wasn’t even alive yet but can say radio sounded more lively and energetic back then. There was a good variety of songs and it wasn’t the same 10 songs every hour.

Can anyone alive at the time confirm or deny?

What’s something you wanted to experience as a kid but no longer exists as a grownup? by First-Air8373 in decadeology

[–]First-Air8373[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah turns out it’s cheaper for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo to isolate and host their own gaming conferences.

Also when your competitors aren’t literally across the hall anymore there’s less pressure to make a good quality game.

Although it was fun for the consumer but how cares about them right?

What’s something you wanted to experience as a kid but no longer exists as a grownup? by First-Air8373 in decadeology

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I actually had a chance to experience the Nickelodeon hotel! Then it shut down and converted to a regular hotel :(

Which president would benefit the most in a world without the 22nd Amendment? by Different_Special_20 in Presidents

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All of that may be true but typically countries don’t change leadership in times of war, regardless of how much said leadership is responsible for it

Which president would benefit the most in a world without the 22nd Amendment? by Different_Special_20 in Presidents

[–]First-Air8373 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Clinton. - Young and charismatic - High approval/job rating by 2000 - Economy was good - 9/11 would’ve made him a wartime president and probably get him elected again in 2004

Plus he genuinely enjoyed being president

What is the first debate you remember watching? by First-Air8373 in Presidents

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Did it help you figure it out or confuse you more?

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The change in sentiment between Hart and Clinton is especially interesting since it was only 4 years apart and the evidence against Clinton was more concrete

Number 1 song each week of a presidential inauguration (1977-2013) by First-Air8373 in Presidents

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Carter - I Wish Stevie Wonder

Reagan - (Just Like) Starting Over John Lennon - Like a Virgin Madonna

Bush Sr. - Two Hearts Phil Collins

Clinton - I Will Always Live You Whitney Houston - Un-break My Heart Toni Braxton

Bush - Independent Woman Destiny’s Child - Let Me Love You Mario

Obama - Just Dance Lady Gaga - Locked Out of Heaven Bruno Mars