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Anonymous (ID: D6SOVWWL) Australia No.509719590 [Report] >>509719650 >>509720476 >>509721827 >>509723712 >>509726132 >>509727935 >>509730319 >>509731813
Is there any based technology from the 70s, 80s, 90s, that (((they've))) forgotten about that you still use?

>This badboy has never let me down
Anonymous (ID: zBbgzW34) United States No.509719650 [Report] >>509729497
>>509719590 (OP)
Office 2003 is as functional as office 365, and it doesn't need a subscription.
Anonymous (ID: 25sjhOzs) United States No.509719663 [Report]
My dick was created in the 80s and I still use it
Anonymous (ID: ChLNkhgk) United States No.509720476 [Report]
>>509719590 (OP)
hmtl
mp3
carburetors
oven timers
air conditioning
heaters
flashlights
winamp
zip
rar
bicycle pump
multimeter
snes
atari
hall sensors
photo frames
light bulbs
vacuum cleaner
windex
cigarette
vodka
coat hanger
weedeater
lawnmower
hat
sunglasses

can zoomies do anything?
Anonymous (ID: WfQ+FGC8) United States No.509721827 [Report] >>509722026
>>509719590 (OP)
Yup.. this is from 1986 and still holds time with my phone for 9+ months before falling behind a minute.
Anonymous (ID: WfQ+FGC8) United States No.509722026 [Report] >>509722451
>>509721827
My mom was a very esthetician in the 90s, I found this in a box of her old stuff, and I still regularly use it while cooking.
Anonymous (ID: DhT0TdHN) United States No.509722357 [Report]
Anonymous (ID: WfQ+FGC8) United States No.509722451 [Report] >>509722906 >>509723084 >>509728137
>>509722026
Then I got my problem solver in '99 from a local shop. I don't think I'm going to ever need a new one as long as I take care of it(ive replaced the spring assembly every few thousand rounds like the manual says, and every few months I check components like the block for wear, ez pz)
Anonymous (ID: mYTGYhv9) United States No.509722537 [Report]
Anonymous (ID: 74VcSO8L) United States No.509722906 [Report]
>>509722451
Your hands are like a woman's
FAUST_TTV !!a7EgQtW6hpD (ID: zllrhzhd) United States No.509723084 [Report]
>>509722451
How'd you get that cut on your finger?
Anonymous (ID: A2Z851+5) United States No.509723712 [Report] >>509725756
>>509719590 (OP)
I have my town and surrounding areas memorized from the days before Google Maps existed. Similarly, I still glance at and at least partially memorize directions on longer trips. Google Maps is great but its so weird to me how dependent people are on it.

In a a more pysical tech area, I have incasent lightbulbs in my garage door opener since the LEDs I had caused radio interference. Im also slowly getting rid of my my "smart" devices like appliances, bulbs etc, especially anything that relies on cloud and wont work locally
Anonymous (ID: mI2dBhJ9) Canada No.509725756 [Report]
>>509723712
>the LEDs I had caused radio interference.
I've noticed this about them too. They give me tinnitus as well. I think I have an EMF sensitivity or something, because anytime I go into a house with LEDs and WiFi and 5 million smart devices the whole house sounds like it's ringing/vibrating.
Anonymous (ID: X0wxk8jK) United States No.509726132 [Report]
>>509719590 (OP)
I can hear that alarm going off in my head.
Anonymous (ID: eNWhKFbD) United States No.509727873 [Report]
From the 70s and still works
Anonymous (ID: GX5RUYuC) Germany No.509727935 [Report]
>>509719590 (OP)
>based technology
Anonymous (ID: 0ATMYYzv) Canada No.509728137 [Report]
>>509722451
shouldn't show your tattoos the feds will identify you now
Anonymous (ID: kk4mc4+l) Netherlands No.509728273 [Report] >>509728468 >>509730507 >>509731415
anyone who uses the (((brackets))) is such an unapologetically cancerous faggot i just have to stop and admire the cancerous faggotry.
Like, how do you come to be such a mongoloid piece of dogshit? It seems beyond belief but still, here you are
Anonymous (ID: P+5RE+X2) United States No.509728468 [Report]
>>509728273

Why are you so mad (((Netherlands)))?
Anonymous (ID: 3kaZOIAt) Finland No.509729497 [Report] >>509729954
>>509719650
can you make files with 2003, send them to some another guy, and he can read them with offie 365?

this is necessary for earning money
Anonymous (ID: 1lfvu1um) United States No.509729954 [Report]
>>509729497
If you export them in a format like .rtf, sure.
Anonymous (ID: 1lfvu1um) United States No.509730239 [Report]
When I started doing amateur radio, an older guy gave me a Morse code key (a device to tap out Morse code signals) that he made in the late-1960's from electronics shop components. He said he made several dozen because the materials were cheap, and he gave them away from time to time until the early-2020's. It works extremely well and is very robust. I have accidentally dropped it or knocked it off my desk a few times, and nothing happened.
Anonymous (ID: AOMtxEa7) United States No.509730319 [Report]
>>509719590 (OP)
god i wish that was me
Anonymous (ID: dlY1OGWG) United States No.509730377 [Report]
>6:30am
>Instead of Sonny and Cher playing it's either white noise or NATO/Zion alliance reminding you that you have no will and have no soul as you prepare for another day of minimum wage maximum effort slavery because public radio has been dead for a decade
Anonymous (ID: ZIMkyvnw) Philippines No.509730507 [Report]
>>509728273
awww poor dutchkike have a (((you)))
Anonymous (ID: bd2GyQ1D) United States No.509731415 [Report]
>>509728273
jew mad
Anonymous (ID: WOMd3gL0) Australia No.509731813 [Report]
>>509719590 (OP)
I refuse to fly on any airliner that doesn't have an analogue cockpit with a middle aged white man as flight engineer.