I'm 21 you nonce. I said oldest and most used.PureAussieGamer said:You must be young because those items arnt old at all haha.Spirultima said:As the title suggests, what device do you have which is the oldest, but still use it a lot?
To me, its between my PS3 and MP3, but i think my MP3 takes gold, i used it a lot in class or when i go out, so i think its the most used.
Umm i hae a few things. A old fridge that makes annoying noises at night. And a really old tv that im using because my good tv broke.
Like i said in my previous post, i've had it 4 years and i play it nearly every day.Timberwolf0924 said:Spirultima said:To me, its between my PS3 and MP3, but i think my MP3 takes gold, i used it a lot in class or when i go out, so i think its the most used.
Honestly.. PS3 hasn't been around for very long.. not sure how that'd be the oldest thing you own.. but meh..
Mine would be my hawk-bill switch blade. I carried it since I was a freshman in highschool and I now use it when I work (23 now) so that lets ya know how long I've had it.
Nice :] You went all retro on our asses. Keep it up, man!muckinscavitch said:A couple years back I found all my parents old cassettes, so naturally I asked for a sony walkman, cassette player, for chrismas. Even though it is from 2005 or so(The last model they ever made), I still love the looks I get from people when I pop it out on the bus, haha.
Better than CD players for running since no worry about skipping, cheaper than mp3 players (I think it was only 10 dollars and I have access to all the classic rock cassettes I could dream of). Only down sides are music volume capacity and batteries. Still worth it though
I also have a pair of headphones with the amp-jack at the end from the 70's so I have an adapter to the 3.5mm. Awesome headphones since NO sound gets though them even though noise cancelling was not an option back then.