What's the oldest piece of technology you still use regularly? ~fuka_eri ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello all! I got really interested in vintage tech lately, and I'd love to know what kind of older stuff people still use, and how they use it and why. You can interpret 'tech' as strictly or as broadly as you choose, I'm not necessarily talking only about computing but any kind of technology that most people would consider obsolete. I recently bought an old laptop (a 2006 ThinkPad). I bought it on a whim out of nostalgia for those times when computing was new and full of potential and not yet completely taken over by corporations, but I was surprised at how usable it still is with the right software. I made it a challenge to upgrade it myslef and to see how much I could do with this limited hardware, and the constraints make me a lot more mindful of what I run on it and what kind of websites and content I access. I find myself using it more often than my main modern laptop, and I'm having a lot of fun. I guess the oldest piece of tech I use regularly is my wristwatch. It's from the late 80s (in fact, it was manufactured in the same month and year that I was born), and it's one of the first analog quartz chronographs models, so it was pretty high-tech back in the day, and built to last. It's also a lot smaller than most modern chronograph watches, which aren't friendly for us twig-wristed folk. I've given away some older computers, gadgets and consoles back in the day and now I wish I still had them (but I gave them away to people who couldn't afford them so that's good). I wish I'd kept a classic iPod, though, I miss that one a lot. What about you, what kind of older stuff still has a place in your heart?