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What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
#11
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
I've got one of these bad boys in the basement somewhere:

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#12
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
I use guitar amps based on vacuum-tube technology.

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#13
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
LOL, just remembered, I have one of these.  Still use it too.  It definitely has a vacuum tube in it.

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#14
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
Hey, that belongs on the Enterprise NCC1701A !!!!
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#15
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
Marantz 8b amp
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#16
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
(March 2, 2016 at 11:34 pm)ignoramus Wrote:
(March 2, 2016 at 10:44 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: I have my old Nokia 3360 from the year 2000.

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Completely useless now. different sim, different voltage. Not even as a backup when the zombies attack.

I think Nokia still makes a brick phone that is an analog to the 3360. That thing had snake on it!
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I do have a sort of mausoleum for all my old phones. The 3360 was my first phone. I remember fondly feeling like I was at the cutting edge of tech with the Samsung Double Flip.
It had a full keyboard, and you could flip it open like a regular flip phone and also long ways, for full keyboard texting. I was smooth, man.
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#17
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
Probs my Symphonic VCR. 80's?
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#18
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
Super Nintendo.
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#19
RE: What's the oldest tech device in your possession?
I have an old record player from the late 80's.

Does that count? If not, then I have a portable discman car CD player, complete with the cassette tape and wire needed to play it in the car.
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#20
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Haha I used to have a blackberry.
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