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A Reddit user asked people over 30 to share their favorite sounds from their childhood.
The answers include floppy disks being read and the sound of hanging up a phone.
A dial tone and the busy signal used to be heard on modern phones and carriers.
The dial-up Internet sound is a thing of the past, as is the "logging-up" sound.
The " KASHUNK !" of turning off an old, chunky TV is nostalgic and quite pleasing.
Sliding a metal coin into a slot and hearing it fall down and activate the mechanical mechanisms inside a vending machine was so satisfying.
AOL : "You've Got Mail" was truly a way of life for early Internet users getting by on free AOL trial CDs.
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