Every decade has the images and stereotypes they invoke when you think about them. We all have, in our heads, what the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and even to a degree the 90s looked like, regardless of whether things were really that way or not. Not everyone in the 90s wore Zubas pants and backwards hats. 
The movie "Back to the Future" did a good job of both depicting an idealized 1950s like what was "known" from TV and rose-colored recollections of the time. It also somehow managed to make a good "idea" of what the 1980s were like while also taking place in the 1980s. Between references to aerobics, Nikes, Pepsi Free and even the blight "Reaganomics" and malls brought to towns.
So, what do you think people will remember 2000-2010 looking like? What tropes, fashions, and stuff sort of represent that decade? Anything on the likes of 8-bit videogames? Parachute pants, and big brown cars?

The movie "Back to the Future" did a good job of both depicting an idealized 1950s like what was "known" from TV and rose-colored recollections of the time. It also somehow managed to make a good "idea" of what the 1980s were like while also taking place in the 1980s. Between references to aerobics, Nikes, Pepsi Free and even the blight "Reaganomics" and malls brought to towns.
So, what do you think people will remember 2000-2010 looking like? What tropes, fashions, and stuff sort of represent that decade? Anything on the likes of 8-bit videogames? Parachute pants, and big brown cars?