Oldest bit of tech?

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Shru1kan

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Whats the oldest piece of technology you own?

For me it would be a record player, keep in mind I'm 17.



I posted this later but I'm going to put it here too. :

Okay smartasses. Something FROM THAT ERA that is considered Technology.

So unless you have THE FIRST pointy stick or THE ORIGINAL wheel... it doesn't count.
 

Dogstile

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I own an 8 track player, i'm 16. I also own vinyls and a record player, and for sentimental value, world war 1 medals of a long lost great great grandfather (although i suppose they still belong to him...)
 

DoctorNick

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A 1950's (or maybe 60's, I'm not certain) typewriter that I still bust out and use now and then mostly for giggles.

EDIT:

I just remembered.

Fairly newer, but I have this funky ass old TV that will accept both NTSC and PAL video signals and has a dual-voltage power supply that will work on both 120 and 220. I guess if I ever move to a PAL nation and drag most of my crap with me I have at least one appliance I can expect to keep working.
 

Lambi

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Oldest, as in when it was made or when we got it?

If when it was made, my PS1.

If when I got it, my alarm clock (2003) and digital camera (2003 also).
 

Boneasse

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Well, I own a walkman? Those're pretty old. And I think I have my old Geforce 2 Graphics card somewhere on the addic.
 

stabnex

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Well there's the 1985 Daisy Air Gun, the compass in my dresser along with the canteen of my grandfathers from WW2, and oh yeah, I still have some VHS tapes and a CD player. All outdated and horribly useless, but entertaining to own.
 

KillerH

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I got one of those old crystal radios, they used them back in the early 1900s and sold them as toys for kids in the 50s and 60s
 

Eliam_Dar

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an obsidian arrowhead... I know it is hard to consider it technology by today's standars, but I assure you they were high tech a few thousand years ago
 

cleverlymadeup

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hmmm that's a tough one, i got some records, an alarm clock from 1983, a sony stereo from the 70s (only the radio on it kinda works now) and a few other things i can't think of off the top of my heard right now