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Hannah and Davey record their first-ever video podcast episode while exploring cultural phenomena that have mysteriously disappeared from our everyday lives. Side by side at a new recording table, with cartoon versions of themselves on a banner behind them, this father-daughter duo shares generational perspectives on the things we've collectively forgotten.
• Hannah explains why white dog poo disappeared (less bone meal in modern dog food)
• The death of ringtone culture as phones stay permanently on silent
• MSN Messenger's unique features including the screen-shaking "nudge" function
• Crazy Frog: the inexplicable CGI character that dominated 2003
• How bluetooth music sharing created an early form of digital piracy
• MySpace's rise and fall as Facebook's predecessor
• The Blockbuster Video experience and why streaming killed it
• BlackBerry's transition from status symbol phone to cybersecurity company
• The disappearance of electronics retailers like Radio Shack
• Woolworths memories, including Davy's story about a fish landing on his head
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Hannah and Davey record their first-ever video podcast episode while exploring cultural phenomena that have mysteriously disappeared from our everyday lives. Side by side at a new recording table, with cartoon versions of themselves on a banner behind them, this father-daughter duo shares generational perspectives on the things we've collectively forgotten.
• Hannah explains why white dog poo disappeared (less bone meal in modern dog food)
• The death of ringtone culture as phones stay permanently on silent
• MSN Messenger's unique features including the screen-shaking "nudge" function
• Crazy Frog: the inexplicable CGI character that dominated 2003
• How bluetooth music sharing created an early form of digital piracy
• MySpace's rise and fall as Facebook's predecessor
• The Blockbuster Video experience and why streaming killed it
• BlackBerry's transition from status symbol phone to cybersecurity company
• The disappearance of electronics retailers like Radio Shack
• Woolworths memories, including Davy's story about a fish landing on his head
Follow us on all our socials and share the podcast with someone who'd love it. We are available on all streaming platforms.
Support the show