I had this same feeling the other day when I saw "Now That's What I Call Music: Volume 55". Fifty-Five!? I remember when the first CD came out (actually, it was probably a tape) in 1998 and Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta" and Marcy Playground's "Sex and Candy" were on it.

Anyway. I'm old. And this video proves it --  these young kids are just amazed and bewildered by the very first iPod, which came out in 2001.

"It's like a cinder block!" one little girl exclaims.

"This is so old fashioned!"

"It's like the grandfather of iPods."

"2001? I think that's when dinosaurs lived."

The kids have a hard understanding that it's not a touchscreen and that there's no speaker, so you have to use headphones with it. The fact that you can't make calls, text, or Facetime with it also blows their minds.

I cannot even imagine what they'd do with a Walkman.

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