
Developing the boomerang.
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Developing the boomerang.
"I don’t know what your invention’s called, but it’s really irritating."
'It's one of these new phones that takes photographs.'
Reinventing the Wheel
The Invention of the Wheel
"Go ahead and laugh, but this baby hasn't crashed since 1961."
"It called a smart phone. Cool, but no service."
The Final Chapter.
'Peter Rabbit and his sisters, Floppy Disc and Mopsy.'
'Built in obsolescence: Mini with a wind up gramophone.'
"This thing isn't working."
"Grandma, somebody wants to talk to you, but I can't get your phone off this cord."
'Nice, but I see it more as a gadget than a real invention.'
"Alexander Bell? Louis Daguerre here - I have an idea that may enhance your telephone invention...!"
Censorship
My grandparents used this to play music. It actually has a needle that allows a track around the record surface. Oh, it's groovy!
"Hey, you're cute, you must give me your number."
'You've got E.I.E.I.O mail'
"Poor guy..he just got a 'Dear John' fax!"
Computer...Computee
Swalkman
"Just relax and hold still."
"If I get this phone completed, fire will follow."
Digital Dinosaur
'You help me with my homework and I'll help you with the timer on the video recorder!'
Busker ignored because of the rise of MP3 players.
Oh no. An abacus virus!
Email in a bottle.
'In my dreams, I can still hear him saying, 'You have low memory storage capacity.''
"I'm sorry, but I'm afraid your son just isn't very smart."
Reminiscing with Two Old-Timers
"Sorry, grandpa, but wiggling the antenna won't restore your cable and Internet."
"I like it, but the women will never wear it."
"That old computer we recycled in 1989 is now worth a fortune."
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