>Memories get hazy.

This, I'm very uncertain about the accuracy of dates myself, best estimate. Also other millenials like myself probably think of themselves as 90s kids even though they were born in the 90s and barely remember anything from that early childhood. So when we say 90s in fact we might be talking about up to 2005 which is not the 90s at all.

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Definitely that, I was born in the mid 80s, and things I thought happened in the 80s happened in the early 90s.

It is weird, I started school in 1990. But I keep thinking certain 90s movies and TV shows first aired before I was in school or certain 80s things hit after I started.

I have a better grip on the timeline of cell phones because that happened when I was a teenager. I recall the richest kids having them in the mid 90s, the ones above the poverty line getting them in the late 90s, and the poorer kids getting them by the early 00s.