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cathou

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I was at a diner with Neighbors yesterday, and my pager suddently rang. When I pull it out from my purse, somebody said : wow, thoses things still exist ?

I still have a pager because i work in an hospital, and those things have to ability to receive a signal even when you are surrended by concrete walls. But it's true that it's a technology that should have died with the cell phones.

So, I wonder, who else here use older technologies, things that people think that have disappear, but that you still use ?
 

ohnoitsabear

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I still use a "dumb" cell phone. Not quite as outdated as a pager, but still something that most people don't seem to use. I just do not see the point in a smartphone. I'm sure I'll get one eventually and then wonder how I ever lived without it, but for now I'm going to stubbornly refuse to upgrade!
 

Tanis

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I use a one of those cassette-to-mp3 player things because my car only has a cassette player.

I use a flip-phone because I only use my phone for the time and calling folks.

I use a PSP has my MP3 player because it was cheaper to get 62GB of memory for it than it was to get a ipod or whatever.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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I still have and use record players :p
I'm jealous, mine are back home and nothing sounds the same.

OT: I get odd looks from kids now on the bus when I'm playing my Gameboy Color. It's great. :D
 

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ohnoitsabear said:
I still use a "dumb" cell phone. Not quite as outdated as a pager, but still something that most people don't seem to use. I just do not see the point in a smartphone. I'm sure I'll get one eventually and then wonder how I ever lived without it, but for now I'm going to stubbornly refuse to upgrade!
Me too, I sometimes think "I really should upgrade and join everyone else" but then I'll take a walk into a phone shop and have a look around at the phones on offer and just cannot find one that I like. So I stick with my old phone that I only use to text and phone people with anyway, I'll probably keep it until it breaks to be fair.
 

Shymer

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Record player - check. VHS video recorder - check. Calculator - check. Rotary dial landline phone - check. Landline - check. Tape player in car - check. Playstation 1, mouse and light gun - check. Board games, hardback books, artist sketch pads. For business I have a pen and paper and a business card that lists a fax number. Fax!? That is so 20 years ago.
 

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DANGER- MUST SILENCE said:
I also use clothespins, but that's less by choice than because my apartment has no place to put a dryer.
I still use them too, despite living in Britain where good weather is about as rare as Sean Hannity letting someone finish a sentence! They're cheap, eco-friendly (well, more so than a dryer!) and don't need a fluff filter!
 

Varrdy

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I still use my trusty Gillette Sensor razor despite the glut of newer, more precision razors out there with a million more blades. I only shave about once a week so to trade-up is pointless. I would like to use a good old-fashioned cut-throat razor but I am way to clumsy and cack-handed to be trusted with such a thing!
 

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I wear a watch. They're obviously still common, but they're not as common. I remember being in school, being with kids who would compare "how glow in the dark" their watches are, and bragging about how many metres underwater they can potentially take them. Somehow, with clocks built into players and phones, I doubt people still have those discussions.
 

Poetic Nova

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Tanis said:
I use a one of those cassette-to-mp3 player things because my car only has a cassette player.

I use a flip-phone because I only use my phone for the time and calling folks.

I use a PSP has my MP3 player because it was cheaper to get 62GB of memory for it than it was to get a ipod or whatever.
Hey, I use my DS with a R4 card for that.

To stay on topic: My mobile phone counts for one. I only need one to make calls and text messages with anyway. That it plays MP3's and has a camera is just an added bonus I like. Don't need one for social media and such things.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Tanis said:
I use a one of those cassette-to-mp3 player things because my car only has a cassette player.
I had one of those until I sold my old car and got a new one a couple of weeks ago. Good thing too because I think I wore it out.
 

Artaneius

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Still using an old flip style cell phone. Don't see the point in buying a smart or iphone when most of my work is done on my desktop anyways. Waste of money.
 

Kotaro

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I have a pocketwatch. I get some odd looks when I pull it out, though. I don't really need it; I just have it because it looks nice, and makes me look more professional.
 

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cathou said:
I was at a diner with Neighbors yesterday, and my pager suddently rang. When I pull it out from my purse, somebody said : wow, thoses things still exist ?

I still have a pager because i work in an hospital, and those things have to ability to receive a signal even when you are surrended by concrete walls. But it's true that it's a technology that should have died with the cell phones.

So, I wonder, who else here use older technologies, things that people think that have disappear, but that you still use ?
Despite being in my mid 30's I've never owned a cellphone (I wouldn't have a landline either if not for work).
I have no clue how to operate one even to just make a call.

I own a PC and game consoles but don't understand how to use any touch device (tablets and the like). Never used a laptop either but I understand they are basically PC's.

I've not yet moved beyond DVD technology.
I've never seen anything in 3-D since that fad/trend came back.

I haven't had cable/tv services for over a decade (though I understand this is becoming increasingly more common now).

Can't say I've ever personally had a 'those things exist' moment but if it does happen it'll be with my MP3 player. I still get a ton of use out of it when going on walks even though they have been obsolete for a while. The fact that it's concealed most of the time means that people probably just assume it's another device.
 

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*Looks around the room*

Besides my PC, the most ancient thing in my apartment is my Kenwood stereo system which has 2 casette tape slots, 3 slot cd tray which doesn't open anymore for some reasom and apparently it can even play dvd movies, i used it as my PC speakers for many years, but i retired it a week ago..