
Preserved head and mobile phone.
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Preserved head and mobile phone.
Moses on the web
After 39 years, 11 months, 28 days, Moses finally received the GPS he ordered from Amazon.
'It's one of these new phones that takes photographs.'
'Someday TVs will be in big boxes on the floor.'
The original paperless office
Early Colour TV
Fossil record player.
'It says our line printer is obsolete our remote terminal is obsolete, and I'm afraid, we're obsolete.'
"It's a fantastic computer! It's so old that none of today's hackers know how to hack it!"
'This is a letter opener, from the days before faxes and email. I just sold it online after I listed it as a vintage communication device.'
"It's very sweet of you to visit him. Mr. Mainframe doen't get out much since the desktops came in."
My url is: http:/how:/um:/powwow.co.chiese.html.
"This car is a retro classic. Instead of a USB outlet there's a cigarette lighter."
Old Phones Lasagne
"Hackers, Sire! They've broken through our firewall."
God pulling the plug on January 1st 2000
Archeologists discover Egyptian Computers.
'Yes, our phones have WIRES attached to them! We're no free-range blabbermouths in this household!'
Europa takes a selfie
How to create a password you can remember...
'At last we have found 'The Land of the Obsolete Hardware','
The dead sea scrolls
"Grandma, I have to bring an antique to school. Can I borrow your flip phone?"
'He's not a 'bad' phone. He's just not a 'smart' phone.'
"When I was your age, all we had to know was how to wind."
"Let me take you back to a dark time when all you could do with a phone was make phone calls."
'I don't know what it is. I think it's some kind of old-fashioned cell phone.'
'Santa thinks desktops will come back.'
Memorials of The Great Exhibition - 1851. No. XIII. - The ladies and the police - the battle of the Crystal Palace
Caveman to wheel inventor: 'Nice invention - how do you boot it up?'
"This thing isn't working."
Phone Call
Computer Address Book.
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