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The expression "before my, your, his, etc. time" is used to talk about something that happened or existed before the person speaking or the person they are speaking to was born or existed. It is often used to refer to things that are considered old or outdated. For example, a grandparent might say "I remember when cars had crank handles to start them, but that was before your time." This means that the speaker is talking about something that happened before the listener was born, and the speaker assumes that the listener has no personal experience with it.