What old technologies do you remember?
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Atari, Commodor 64 and I even found my gameboy the other week! I still have a video player and one of the very first dvd players ever to come out, about 10 years old - it still works! and mobile phones the size of house bricks0
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I was addicted to my game boy growing up:
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Pagers
I get asked on a regular basis if my fitbit is a pager.
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I was addicted to my game boy growing up:
If I still have mine from when I was a kid...I would be addicted to it now lol.
I also remember having several of these has a kid0 -
Secret Sender 6000!.... The FIRST "PDA's"... I remember turning off the TV in class during one of those boring educational videos and the teacher had no clue who was doing it....
LOL. That's funny. I wish I'd had one of those.0 -
Vic 20, anyone know what that was?0
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Rotary Phone!0
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Microfiche readers. We still have one in the back room at work (we don't use it, we just haven't gotten rid of it)
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Commodor 640
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My strongest recollection is that when I was at primary school, we were the first people in our street to have a refrigerator, and the first to have a TV (like the one at http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/nmem/exhibitions/bluepeter/images/1950sKidsTV.jpg).0
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Ok. So Furby's aren't ancient - but I just found out they are back! Weird. They came out in 1998. I guess that means just about anything can come back. I remember when they banned them from military bases for spying!
Anyway remember this toy?
How about this one? I was addicted to it for a long time.
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weebles wobble... but they don't fall down!
if we can post toys from our youth, that opens this whole thread up!!
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My parents got one of the very first VCR's made. It even had a remote... with 3 buttons, Play, Stop, and Pause, and it was connected to the VCR by a cable that stretched across the room.0
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How about those old console wooden tvs? I remember as I kid we got like 3 or 4 channels and I had to get up to adjust the rabbit ears to get a program to come in lol.0
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rotary phone .... on a party line!
actually getting UP to change the channel on the TV
car phones
commodore 64
God I'm old! :sad:
I'm right there with you. My parent's had a party line when I was a kid, we shared it with my grandmother and a neighbor down the street. One long ring for us, 2 short rings for grandmother, 1 long and 1 short for the neighbor.:laugh:
We had 3 TV channels, ABC, CBS, and NBC. But in order to get NBC my dad had to get on the roof and rotate the antenna, and then we could watch NBC but not ABC. :sad:0 -
This was our first TV. Later we converted it into an aquarium.0 -
We had 3 TV channels, ABC, CBS, and NBC. But in order to get NBC my dad had to get on the roof and rotate the antenna, and then we could watch NBC but not ABC. :sad:
if you tell that to kids nowadays, they just won't believe you.
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The first modern computer my ex and I owned. My son learned how to type (because we used Mario Teaches Typing as a punishment for him) AND we used the old Miracle Piano Teaching System on it to see if he could learn to play piano....it led to him playing a piano solo in a school program when he was 7.. It was a pretty cool machine for back then....and it was only $2,500.0 -
Yep. I know. But some toys involved new technologies like talking or not falling over and even lights and sounds. Grin. I think it does sorta fall under technologies. Luckily, Cabbage Patch dolls don't fall under technology but Furby's do. Grin.0
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rotary phone .... on a party line!
I can't even imagine doing this. Wasn't there an old movie based on that? Rock Hudson or something?
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I remember using the "latest" technology when I typed up book reports on an electric typewriter after capturing notes on 3x5 cards at the library and hand writing the report. My typewriter was very advanced - complete with white correction tape that I thought was so much better than whiteout.
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In a word - Pong!0
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We had 3 TV channels, ABC, CBS, and NBC. But in order to get NBC my dad had to get on the roof and rotate the antenna, and then we could watch NBC but not ABC. :sad:
My brother and I would stay up till the 3 Philly stations went off the air and then try to get the NY stations in to watch the old Steve Allen show. Sometime I had to get a long piece of aluminum foil from the kitchen and attach it to the rabbit ears and then HOLD it so my body would become part of the antennae. But it was worth it. NY had the best late night shows!0 -
Records going to A-tracks then to tapes.
Also-- floppy disks.0 -
Remember the old oppressive days of Iphone before Android came along and liberated humanity?0 -
Let me walk around the house. I probably have some still in use.0
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Ah... the good old days of climbing on the roof to adjust the antenna so all three of the channels would come in clearly! And don't forget the wire hanger that doubled as a radio antenna for the car...almost forgot AM radio was the bomb!!
Rick Dees on 56WHBQ out of Memphis, TN before he became famous...0 -
I'm right there with you. My parent's had a party line when I was a kid, we shared it with my grandmother and a neighbor down the street. One long ring for us, 2 short rings for grandmother, 1 long and 1 short for the neighbor.:laugh:
Party line nowadays has a WHOLE different meaning! lol
I thought tinfoil on rabbit ears was standard issue!0 -
I remember running without any music and then the novelty of using the latest techonology on my runs:
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rotary phone .... on a party line!
I can't even imagine doing this. Wasn't there an old movie based on that? Rock Hudson or something?
Monica
We had that when I was in high school and I'm really not THAT old :noway:0
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