sezduck, to HashtagGames
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It was a watch that not only told you the time… it was also a calculator! 🤯🤯🤯

Now 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩’𝙨 a smart watch!!

JorgeStolfi, to HashtagGames
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A decentralized communications technology that does not depend on routing digital packets through a physical network of towers, gateways, microwave beams, and optical fibers. The text to be transmitted is encoded with a multiband frequency/amplitude modulation scheme, transmitted by molecular density waves, and decoded with a pair of miniaturized spectral filter banks implanted under the receiver's skull. Range up to tens of meters.


madbarrister, to HashtagGames
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Copy and paste. First you copy it. Then you paste it.


CivilityFan, to HashtagGames
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In olden days, people used paper printed and coins minted by the government to exchange for goods and services, this cash register was where the amounts that were required to pay were totaled up and the tokens kept.


madbarrister, to HashtagGames
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A carriage was a self-driving car, as long as you wanted to go home, and the horse knows the way.

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You took 8 photos. No, it didn't have a screen, so you couldn't see what your photo would look like.

Then you took out the film - I'll explain film later - and took it to the chemist shop.

A week later, you went back to the chemist and paid for your 8 photos.

Then you went home and put them in an album.

rootcompute, to retrocomputing
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Back in my day, a piece of technology was just a piece of technology, not an excuse to onboard the customer onto a content delivery conveyor belt.

ApproachingSteed, to HashtagGames
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Unironically true and me IRL


madbarrister, to HashtagGames
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Before the Internet, you could look up anything about anything.


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Modem: a device that screamed into the void for us when we went online.

fmhilton, to HashtagGames
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This is where you found the names of people you wanted to call on your phone. It had their name, address, phone number. It included businesses, and government office numbers, as well as zip codes and local emergency numbers.


dtgeek, to HashtagGames
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"The joke is the Flintstones are cavemen replicating 1960s-era technology with animals, rocks, and wood. So they used a bird's beak as a record player needle since IRL they didn't have CDs, MP3s or streaming back then. And their cameras are a bird chiseling a "photo" with its beak like a jackhammer, since IRL "instant cameras" with physical one-minute-developing film were the only way to take photos quickly."



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#explainvintagetechnology

We used a one bit signal technology for sending alarm signals over long distances in Switzerland. There where stacks of prepared inflamable biostuff on points of higher altitude. Line-of-sight propagation was used to have agents set the stacks on the peer-to-peer-hills aflame. By this means a signal could cross the country in as little as 3.6 Kiloseconds.

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SofaFernsehFan, to random
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#explainvintagetechnology

If you wanted to send a longer text message to someone else you used this machine to punch holes in a long paper strip. Later you dialed the recepients phone number and passed the paper strip through the reader, you did this to maximise the speed of transmission. You had to pay for the dial-up-conection by short time units.

The message was printed on a simmilar machine on the recepients side.

This wonder of technology got replaced by our modern fax-machine later.

sf_cablecar, to random
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Back in the late 1800s Andrew Hallidie came up with a crazy idea of a loop of steel rope that ran under the streets of San Francisco. He figured out how to pull horseless cars up and down the hills by using a giant pair of pliers in the cars to grip the moving cable. Those ridiculous cable cars have been climbing halfway to the stars since 1873.

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#ExplainVintageTechnology #HashtagGames If you wanted to wake up to music, you would turn the dial to your favorite radio station, then set the alarm. In the morning your “alarm” was the radio station playing. The bright red numbers always let you know what time it was, even in the dark. Everyone had one of these!

SNerd, to HashtagGames
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We didn’t have “earbuds” so we carried a portable stereo system on one shoulder

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markstos, to random
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If you wanted to know what the time of temperature was, you could call a local phone number, often run by a local bank, which would tell you these things.

Some of these still exist and one in Cincinnati was recently getting more than a thousand calls per day.

https://www.wvxu.org/local-news/2024-02-20/time-temp-phone-number-still-exists

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Analogue Virtual Reality

JorgeStolfi, to HashtagGames
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A form of personal transportation, like a Tesla, but produced with simple bio-engineering out of proteic polymers rather than metal and plastic. Normally for a single passenger, but could carry two in a pinch, and some modest amount of goods. Totally green-powered, and could be recharged even in transit. Superb off-road agility and can drive through 3-foot-deep water. Drive-by wire and voice activation. Available in several colors.


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Put the disc in the slot at the top, press the lever on the right side, and look through the lenses: you'll see the first of seven #stereoscopic views. Press the lever again to see the next image. The description of what each slide shows is printed on the disc, and is visible through an opening above and between the lenses. For more information, read the included 16-page booklet. #Viewmaster

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AGT, to technology
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The Gramophone: A simple and beautifully engineered vintage wind up machine that plays music without using any electrical power at all. Our HMV was made in 1935, still looks and works a treat, and we love it to bits! Judge for yourself!

Our beautiful vintage HMV gramophone playing a bit of Glenn Miller!

fmhilton, to HashtagGames
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You called her the librarian and she was here long before Google or search engines..she knew everything.

She still does.

qurlyjoe, to HashtagGames
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Pick up a rock. Pick up another rock and hit the first one with it and knock off a chip. Keep hitting the first rock, knocking off chips, until it looks like it’ll do for whatever it is you’re going to use it for. Whack it some more with a stick or antler to sharpen the edges, if you think it’ll help.
Show #Thag what you’re doing so he can try it.
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