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** In the very first book, Susan recommends going to the library and listening to a certain song on a record. A ''vinyl record''. Even when it came out this was odd, since, by 1989 [=CDs=] had been the dominant format for years, but in the age of Youtube, this comes off as ''super'' dated. Ironically, vinyls have made a comeback in UsefulNotes/TheNewTens.

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** In the very first book, Susan recommends going to the library and listening to a certain song on a record. A ''vinyl record''. Even when it came out this was odd, since, by 1989 [=CDs=] had been the dominant format for years, but in the age of Youtube, this comes off as ''super'' dated. Ironically, vinyls have vinyl made a comeback starting in UsefulNotes/TheNewTens.
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** In the very first book, Susan recommends going to the library and listening to a certain song on a record. A ''vinyl record''. Even when it came out this was odd, since, by 1989 [=CDs=] had been the dominant format for years, but in the age of Youtube, this comes off as ''super'' dated. Ironically, vinyls have made a comeback in UsefulNotes/TheNewTens.
** The video game, which was made in TheNineties, features people wearing baseball caps backwards (A common fashion trend then) and a bully with a long-sleeved shirt tied around his waist. And the internet page is ''VERY'' nineties -- heck, the characters use a browser that looks like Internet Explorer!
** The video game also features Duncan asking the janitor if there are any tools that can be used as a weapon. Today, this would ''NOT'' be acceptable to put in a computer game! FunnyForeigner janitor or not, Duncan would be sent ''right'' to the principal's office at the very ''least''.
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