Two fics, two days - both set in the early 1990s
Fic one: Protagonist very recently, like, last week, left home to live with a friend. Protagonist wonders how his newly estranged family found him, then reflects that "the internet still exists". Technically a true statement in 1994, however, it's perhaps a bit more likely that they just used the phone book.
Fic two: Protagonist is touristing in NYC, casually stops in a bodega, buys a flip phone so he can text people. Not in 1992 he didn't - texting via phones was only just invented that year and phones were bricks!
You gotta laugh. Kindly and gently, but still - you gotta laugh!
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Fic two: Protagonist is touristing in NYC, casually stops in a bodega, buys a flip phone so he can text people. Not in 1992 he didn't - texting via phones was only just invented that year and phones were bricks!
You gotta laugh. Kindly and gently, but still - you gotta laugh!
This pasta sauce wants to record your family
Scientists make breakthrough in solving mystery of volcanic lightning
Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully
California to provide free diapers to newborns leaving hospitals in 1st-in-the-nation program
Brushing teeth could cut hospital pneumonia risk, study finds
The ‘ghost of the forest’ makes a comeback in Kenya, in photos
The Day the Food Noise Died
Some kids are bypassing age-verification checks with a fake mustache
In Mexico, flagship Mayan tourist train leaves trail of broken pledges
Condom maker may raise prices because of Iran war
Beekeeper Jailed After Unleashing Swarm During Eviction
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They’re the Bad Guys
Millions in India stripped of vote before critical state election, as government seeks to ‘purify’ electoral roll
Nearly half of U.S. kids are breathing unhealthy air, report says. These are the cleanest and most polluted cities.
Rabbis arrested during Jewish-led anti-ICE protest in NYC
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As I pointed out to the author, back then there were charge plates which were a credit account at a *single* store/chain. They weren't usable at other stores.
True credit cards didn't come until much later.
Interesting (irrelevant) detail was that the charge plates were stamped metal.
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It goes in reverse too - I've seen actual, published books with hedgehogs in North America.
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Live and learn.
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Research? We don't need no stinkin' research to write our fiction.
Kookaburras. I remember the kiddie TV series Jungle Jim starring Johnny Weismuller, that had Kookaburras sounding off in the background off in every action packed African adventure. We kids didn't know they didn't belong there, but somehow we did know they were (recorded) kookaburras.
Re: Research? We don't need no stinkin' research to write our fiction.
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