From Watergate to the digital dawn
pplpod27 Mar

From Watergate to the digital dawn

In this episode, we explore from watergate to the digital dawn. You know, if you were to walk into an average American teenager's bedroom in, like, 1970 and then walk into that exact same room in 1989, you might genuinely think you had stepped onto a different planet. Oh, absolutely. The contrast is just staggering. Right. Because in 1970, you've got, you know, a radio playing Casey Chasm's brand new American Top 40 Countdown. Maybe you have some posters on the wall. Yeah, very analog, very physical. Exactly. But by 1989, that same room... has a Nintendo entertainment system hooked up to the television. The Simpsons is playing on the newly launched Fox network. And there's probably a personal computer sitting right on the desk. Yes, the transformation is just absolutely wild. But, you know, how did we get from the analog age of Casey Cassum to the digital dawn of the 90s in just 20 years? Well, I'll tell you, the anchor of gold and combined with other pressures, inflation absolutely skyrocketed. The money in your wallet was suddenly losing value by the month. And then the ultimate physical shock hits, right? The 1973 Arab oil embargo. Yes. Because the U .S. supported Israel in the Yom Kippur War, OPEC retaliated by cutting off oil exports to the United States. And this wasn't just some abstract line on an economic chart. This was an immediate visceral disruption of the American dream. Totally. Gas stations were literally running out of fuel. They brought back daylight saving time in January, which is months early, just to save electricity. And they dropped the national speed limit to 55 miles per hour. It was a profound psychological blow. For decades, the American identity was built on limitless highways, big cars, endless expansion. Right. Suddenly, foreign nations had the power to turn off the tap

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