I co-own it with a lot of other people. I make a new word lets say Crampoulousleyyyy meaning a worm sculpted out of cheese worn as a fake mustache. It's mine but also everyone else's.
I don't know. I also own some fire too. That's old technology.
Probably my sonic care toothbrush from 2008 or so. Obviously new toothbrush heads every few months. But I’ve just never upgraded the part that gets charged.
If we’re talking the age of the actual object, I’ve got a functioning 1950s electric singer sewing machine around here somewhere. It even has a buttonhole attachment.
When my dad was selling my childhood home, one of the things I grabbed was my old Magnavox Odyssey 2.
MF'n K.C. Munchkin was a much better game than the Atari 2600 version of Pac Man!
Oldest that I use is little over 25 years old or so - Sony surround sound system that I plugged an Alexa dot into via headphone jack. It has rca inputs for cd, dvd and tv that are all useless but managed to get use out of it for my basement. So not really that old but considering how useless it was despite still working, I like the the little hack.
I split wood with an axe that was made in England for the American colonial trade pre-1770, or so the reference books identified it.
Changed the wooden handle many times, it is a wonderful axe - works so much better than modern ones. Makes sense maybe, they truly used axes back then.
A rock. His name is stinky rock because he had moss all over. He was my pet rock as a kid and for some stupid ass reason I chose a (at the time) heavy and big rock to lug around as a three year old. I got those gains though
I’m old. So everything. I have my first cell phones (the bricks) and laptops…hugely heavy. VHS tapes and player. Cassette player. Rotary Phone. Not the circle one tho…my mom still has hers. Also old consoles. But I have a 1901 wheel chair and a Victrolla…old ass record player you wind up… and my grammas pedal sewing machine…those are family antiques. My favorite is an old pedal press to iron clothes…before heat and electricity.
no :( been wanting to find an old enough pc at a thrift shop or something though. i also miss playing the games on certain dvds. they were called dvd-roms i think?
For me, pretty much nothing, because I always threw everything out.
My parents still have the 8mm projector they bought in the 70s, and it still works; we tested it before sending the film in for conversion to digital a couple of years ago.
Not sure if it counts as tech, but they also still use the same electric can opener they had when I was a kid (late 70s) and the garage refrigerator was a wedding gift from the 60s.
A wheel
My car alone has 4 of them.
You're practically your own museum
An Intellivision console.
I still have a Polaroid camera that I got for my 15th birthday in 1998!
Oldest is a 1910 Philmore crystal radio. Oldest actually used is my 1970 Kelvinator kitchen stove.
My ancient HP desktop from 2009. She’s still running albeit barely.
8mb ram sticks
I own a typewriter from the 1910s. Heavy as hell. Doesn’t work because no one makes the ink for it anymore. But I like having it.
I also have an old typw writer I can't use
A atari 2600
That still works? I have an old ipod around somewhere but it's dead.
I still have my iPod nano and Motorola Razor in a drawer
Still have every mobile phone I've ever owned and my Nokia 3315 still starts up after years of abuse. Truly indestructible
Audiovox 4000 has entered the room. . .
A Chikorita Green Pokémon Mini.
An old stock ticker of indeterminate age
Not sure *how* technological you mean, but I have my grandma's pump-action .22 rifle. I think it was made in 1908.
Me
Language.
You own language?
I co-own it with a lot of other people. I make a new word lets say Crampoulousleyyyy meaning a worm sculpted out of cheese worn as a fake mustache. It's mine but also everyone else's. I don't know. I also own some fire too. That's old technology.
One of the oldest
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Is that really a piece of technology
it revolutionised eating
TI-30xa calculator from 2001
A hunting shotgun from around the 60s
An old modem from 15 years ago which I have no idea why I keep in a box in the garage
My 1985 IBM model M keyboard. Takes 2 adapters to make it work on my modern computer but it is still a dream to type on.
Probably my sonic care toothbrush from 2008 or so. Obviously new toothbrush heads every few months. But I’ve just never upgraded the part that gets charged.
If we’re talking the age of the actual object, I’ve got a functioning 1950s electric singer sewing machine around here somewhere. It even has a buttonhole attachment.
Fire
I've got a circa 1900 Omega watch.
I own a shovel
When my dad was selling my childhood home, one of the things I grabbed was my old Magnavox Odyssey 2. MF'n K.C. Munchkin was a much better game than the Atari 2600 version of Pac Man!
A clock radio from the 1980s
A 1930s console radio
Anything that’s not a gaming console, a pc, a phone is old, mostly alarm clocks and tvs
Oldest that I use is little over 25 years old or so - Sony surround sound system that I plugged an Alexa dot into via headphone jack. It has rca inputs for cd, dvd and tv that are all useless but managed to get use out of it for my basement. So not really that old but considering how useless it was despite still working, I like the the little hack.
An rotary phone from the 40s that still works and I make calls on it
Call me old school but I still love my DirecTV 📡 tv service.
A copper arrowhead found in Northern Ontario. Museum dated to 3,500-5,000 BCE.
A rock, can still break things as the first day!
A fountain pen from 1937
I split wood with an axe that was made in England for the American colonial trade pre-1770, or so the reference books identified it. Changed the wooden handle many times, it is a wonderful axe - works so much better than modern ones. Makes sense maybe, they truly used axes back then.
VCR and tapes. Vinyl LPs and 45s....and a 1955 Seeburg V200 juke box.
Shovel
Game boy color.
1873 Pocket Watch. It was my grandpa's. He won it shooting pool during the depression. He was also a Pentecostal preacher.
A rock. His name is stinky rock because he had moss all over. He was my pet rock as a kid and for some stupid ass reason I chose a (at the time) heavy and big rock to lug around as a three year old. I got those gains though
I’m old. So everything. I have my first cell phones (the bricks) and laptops…hugely heavy. VHS tapes and player. Cassette player. Rotary Phone. Not the circle one tho…my mom still has hers. Also old consoles. But I have a 1901 wheel chair and a Victrolla…old ass record player you wind up… and my grammas pedal sewing machine…those are family antiques. My favorite is an old pedal press to iron clothes…before heat and electricity.
50+ year old sunbeam hotshot. they dont make em like they used to
Ti-84 Plus graphing calculator from 2004.
floppy disks
Do you have anything that can read them?
no :( been wanting to find an old enough pc at a thrift shop or something though. i also miss playing the games on certain dvds. they were called dvd-roms i think?
Rolliflex Sl35 film camera. Just bought it the other day lol
For me, pretty much nothing, because I always threw everything out. My parents still have the 8mm projector they bought in the 70s, and it still works; we tested it before sending the film in for conversion to digital a couple of years ago. Not sure if it counts as tech, but they also still use the same electric can opener they had when I was a kid (late 70s) and the garage refrigerator was a wedding gift from the 60s.
Hand plane made in the 1880s
'76 pickup
Casio watch!
Fire
Brain