Redundant technology
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
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My phone has a keypad with numbers on it. Touching the screen doesn't do anything. How antiquated.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 16:04, 3 replies)
My phone has a keypad with numbers on it. Touching the screen doesn't do anything. How antiquated.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 16:04, 3 replies)
I still have a Nokia 3310
I'm tempted to stick a sim in it and use it. It does everything I want. I can make calls, receive texts and it has a built-in phonebook. What more do I need?
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 16:28, closed)
I'm tempted to stick a sim in it and use it. It does everything I want. I can make calls, receive texts and it has a built-in phonebook. What more do I need?
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 16:28, closed)
Mine has qwertyuiop on it...
But if I can help it I'll not buy a touch-screen phone -- I really see no point in them and the drawbacks for both types (resistive and capacitive) would drive me to distraction.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 17:54, closed)
But if I can help it I'll not buy a touch-screen phone -- I really see no point in them and the drawbacks for both types (resistive and capacitive) would drive me to distraction.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2010, 17:54, closed)
As does mine.
(Not a QWERTY one though. Old fashioned indeed.)
And I have no interest in getting a new phone any time soon. The paint is chipping off it rather a lot though.
( , Sat 6 Nov 2010, 20:07, closed)
(Not a QWERTY one though. Old fashioned indeed.)
And I have no interest in getting a new phone any time soon. The paint is chipping off it rather a lot though.
( , Sat 6 Nov 2010, 20:07, closed)
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