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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: 1920s fads and trends, 1930s fads and trends, 1950s fads and trends, 1960s fads and trends, 1970s fads and trends, 1980s fads and trends, 1990s fads and trends, 2000s fads and trends, Segway PT, Chat room, Citizens' band radio, AIBO, Cabbage Patch Kids, Speed dating, Furby, Pokemon Trading Card Game, Hipster, Crazy Frog, Slotcar racing, Gogo's Crazy Bones, Flash mob, Metrosexual, Free Hugs Campaign, Happy slapping, Line dance, Segway Inc., Sleeved blanket, Pogs, Digital pet, Beanie Baby, Waterbed, Fifteen puzzle, Dance marathon, Hula hoop, Silent disco, Girl Power, Tickle Me Elmo, Panty raid, Freedom fries, Sprinkler dance, Tae Bo, What would Jesus do?, Coonskin cap, Reminderband, Livestrong wristband, Greaser, Metrecal, Sack tapping, Pet Rock, Deely Bobber, Awareness ribbon, Heelys, Cool Britannia, Cha Cha Slide, Big Mouth Billy Bass, Paper clothing, Magic Eye, Francine Gottfried, It's Happy Bunny, Whistle tip, Jelly shoes, Razor, Hunkerin', Mood ring, Vodka eyeballing, Leisure suit, Green Feather Movement, Slap bracelet, Goldfish swallowing, Jester blouse, Safari suit, Phonebooth stuffing, Super fan suit, Bump, Freezy Freakies. Excerpt: Citizens' Band radio (often shortened to CB radio) is, in many countries, a system of short-distance radio communications between individuals on a selection of 40 channels within the 27-MHz (11 m) band. The CB radio service is distinct from FRS, GMRS, MURS, or Amateur ("ham") Radio. In many countries, CB does not require a license and, unlike Amateur Radio, it may be used for business as well as personal communications. Like many other two-way radio services, Citizens' Band channels are shared by many users. Only one station may transmit at a time. Other stations must listen and wait for the shared channel to be available. Over time, several countries have created similar radio ser...