Who wants in? We can talk about what is was like to write a letter to your grandma or having no other way to ask someone out other than by calling them on the phone. Or checking out movies at Blockbuster or whatever your national equivalent was (we usually checked out videos at the grocery store, actually).
We’re cool because we can actually remember the USSR and “East” Germany. Although not as cool, I can remember when homophobia and transphobia was so much more widely accepted and the “default” position for most Americans. Not as cool.
My family's first computer had 4 colors, 32k of ram, floppy disks that actually flopped, and a 1 mb hard drive. And a dot matrix printer that did like half a page per minute. I was able to chain smoke cigarettes all night at Perkins legally.