"Talkin' 'bout My Generation"

Formerly known as the “Sunday Summer Substitute”, editor Cap'n Rick now takes the helm for 'Smooth Sailing Sundays'. As The Commodores sang about Sunday morning, the SSS will focus on easier metas. SSS will also support smaller grids and will mentor new constructors on request. Puzzles released each Sunday around 8am Eastern. Nudges released same day at Noon Eastern. New constructors are welcome.
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Clark E. Tripe
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"Talkin' 'bout My Generation"

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Hello again, Muggle friends; it’s me, Clark. It’s been a while, and I thought I’d catch up with you a little... in a word, to answer the question that most often comes up on my MySpace page: “Dude, are you for real? Seriously, what IS your story?”

There’s not much to tell, actually. I grew up in a household much like everyone else’s. Sure, it wasn’t exactly Ozzie and Harriet; I often went to bed listening to my parents arguing about my future. And while it was nice to know that they were worried about me, I know it took a toll on them. A lot of the kids I knew were having a rough time too, with one or the other of their parents just packing up and walking out on the family, but I had it even worse: both my parents walked out on each other and left on the same day, in the same car! What’re the odds? I knew they were going to come back soon though, because they had left the gas stove on, but forgot to light the pilot. LOL...and they say *I’m* forgetful??

And they did come back eventually, and things are getting back to normal. Mom sits in her room all day listening to a loop of her favorite songs – “How Can I Miss You If You Won’t Go Away” and “If I Could Turn Back Time” – and watching reruns of "Get a Life!,” "Boy Meets World” and "Jackass.” And she’s still worrying about my future; even offering some encouraging suggestions, like “get out,” “hit the road,” “take a hike” and “go jump in a lake.” I never knew she was so high on nature! But that’s what lit a fire under me (she claims the pack of lit Pall Malls that dropped on my seat cushion was an accident), and I knew what I had to do: Go back to college!

I told Mom about my plans and she was delighted, and couldn’t wait to help me pack. In no time, I had piled all my Archie comics and a six-pack of
Underoos into an Atari box, and headed out the front door, where a cab was already waiting for me (listen in much, Netscape??). I jumped in, and when the cabbie asked me where I was going, I replied “Southern New Hampshire University!” He sighed and looked back at me and said “Kid, that’s a virtual university...you attend from home” (I thought the ad said “virtuous”... guess I need to up my lens prescription). So he let me out, but not before he told me he still had to charge me a ”dim bulb fee.” Uh, really? Fix your own darn headlights! Sheesh!

Anyway, I walked back up the driveway, only to find the front door locked. Mom peeked through the curtains and when she saw it was me, she was so excited, it took her almost 20 minutes to back off the deadbolt. Geez, Mom, take your time; I’m not going anywhere!

So now, here I sit in my new basement digs (apparently, during my walk to the cab, Mom had turned my room into a shrine, leaving it exactly the same as it was before I was born). Yep, it’s just me, a box of Hot Pockets, my VIC-20 and a strange odor of gas that I can’t seem to locate. Who says you can’t go home again? Besides Mom, that is.​

And here it is today. I was very surprised when Cap'n Rick reached out and asked me if I had any good meta puzzles for SSS. Now the Cap'n must be getting up there in years, because he asked me the same question after I sent him this one. Fortunately, he said there were only a few things that needed to be changed (i.e. title, prompt, mechanism, themers, fill, answer, etc.), so after several revisions, I'm happy to offer you this puzzle, which I am looking forward to solving myself someday.

The meta answer is a 12-letter group that I belong to.

"Talkin' 'bout My Generation"
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Good luck. I guess I'm supposed to post some nudges later today.

Regards,
Clark
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Clark, I was just at the Midwest Vintage Computer Festival today and saw the first computer I ever had, yes, a VIC-20. I was going to buy these tape drives for you so you could expand your digital storage space, but apparently the guy only took payment via a thing called Veemo or something? He wouldn't take my cash. Anyway if they have one of these shows in LH, CA you might want to check it out.
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@Clark E. Tripe SSSSSOlved both the meta and my insomnia
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Sssolved! :D
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Post by Eric Porter »

Sssolved! I didn't know this term before. I also would have had a much harder time if you hadn't told me how many letters are in the answer. :D
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Post by Wendy Walker »

SSSolved! Great to see you again, @Clark E. Tripe! @sharkicicles, I remember those Commodore tape drives from high school -- they were a huge improvement over those inches-thick stacks of rubber-banded punch cards!
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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Sssolved! Would’ve been on the board sooner but had to re-read that epic narrative just because 🤣
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Ssswell puz, Clark! Who needs college when you can make crosswords? And, truly, you belong with all the squares! ... Life IS good! :D
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Sssolved - thanks for the puzzle!
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SSSolved. Didn't know the term before either, but I had fun. Thanks, Clark.
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Sssolved. I took a computer class in high school. Fortran? And we had a 1-inch wide strip with holes in it.
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Wendy Walker wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:10 am SSSolved! Great to see you again, @Clark E. Tripe! @sharkicicles, I remember those Commodore tape drives from high school -- they were a huge improvement over those inches-thick stacks of rubber-banded punch cards!
And God help you if the rubber bands notched the cards!
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SSSolved - thanks, Clark!
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Post by ChrisKochmanski »

SSSolved!

Ha! I made some wrong guesses before seeing in a flash what I was missing.

Clark, your mom doesn’t realize what a treasure she houses in her basement. We Muggles certainly appreciate you.
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Sssolved! Fun one, to be sure. Thanks for the puzzle, Clark!
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Didn't know the term, but it was plausible enough to be worth googling, and there it was. Very nicely done, as always.
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SSSolved. I have actually heard this term before, but like many in my generation (or my degeneration), I had forgotten it.
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Wendy and Al- I was a little too young for punch cards, but I did own one of the commodore tape decks in the photo :)
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SSSunday Nudges

Okay, I'm seeing some unfamiliarity and a few wrong answers in Crosshare, so let me offer up these nudges:
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"I'm a paper tape guy in a punch card world"
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Late start today....might have something to do with late night last night.

Fun one....

My first computer was the Trash-80....amazing how things have changed, I can remember building a PC right after college thinking 40MB, I won't ever need a drive bigger than that....oops.
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