Oldest bit of tech?

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my ratty hoely yellow blanket its an electric one that i no longer use
 

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Shru1kan said:
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.
I have both a sega master system, and a sega saturn. I also own Joan of Arc on the Amiga.
I also have BetaMax machine (if anyone knows what that is).
 

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I am not sure... Oh! I know I have a really old thing from Argentina it's a weapon of sorts... forgot what it's called but it's made from 3 rocks wrapped in leather and connected by some leather ropes!
 

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My house, it's over 140 years old. The technological parts in it that still work today.
 

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My dad has various 8mm and 16mm projectors that he's bought off ebay. And 8mm and 16mm films as well.
 

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An original Sega Gensis Nomad. And a copy of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for it. It's pretty much awesome.
 

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pimppeter2 said:
A pager. Yup. Have no idea why.
wtf do pagers even do???

OT: i have a psp 1000. an original xbox madcatz controller. original xbox memory card. i guess that stuff isnt that old compared to some other things.
 

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Let's see. I own a 1950s era typewriter that my grandmother owned, but I kept it after she died for sentimental value. Other than that, I'd say a grenade and helmet that my great uncle Tim brought home from Vietnam. The grenade itself is harmless since the pin had been bent so as to prevent it from being pulled out and the explosives have somehow been emptied out of the shell.
 

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I have a nazi yearbook. It's pretty awesome, we once had a german exchange student who told us it that it was made up. I laughed for HOURS.