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Oldest piece of tech you regularly use?

Started by Tupin, June 16, 2009, 09:43:38 PM

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Quote from: PsychoYoshi on June 17, 2009, 01:14:52 AM
Mine is a five year old cell phone, which will hopefully be replaced in short order. It's not that I need better features or anything (I'm one of those barbarians that only use a cell for emergency calls), but the battery's charge capacity is pathetic now.
I just got a new cellphone a week ago because my old phone's charging port broke. It sucks because I loved that phone. It wasn't that old (I had the LG enV and got it within its first year of release), and I just got the enV3 as a replacement.

The oldest piece of technology I still have is probably my N64. Unless I have the original Gameboy; that might be in my basement somewhere. Although I'm pretty sure that broke and was replaced with the Gameboy Color, which I know I still have.
I get obsessively manic over things. It's a problem.

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The Seventh

The garage door opener on the side of the garage the Durango usually sits in.

It's old enough my paretns can't remember when they got it...

Other than that, perhaps the refridgerator we use for pop.
meh

SkyMyl


GreatGonzales106

The TV in my kitchen is a lot older than me.

Mutilator7


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Other than game consoles and CD players?


Computer can't play source games. I can barely run CS

Red

My vintage Marshall amp. 1971, if I'm not mistaken. :D

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Ares300

My VCR I suppose, we've had it for about 9 yrs. Im amazed it was compatible with our new TV :O

WiiGuy

a pair of JVC SK-1000 speakers about 30 years old
they still work, and sound great :)

L10

My laptop from 2002 I believe. I have to either press down on the DVD drive or take it out to make my laptop start.
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