
Okay, gotta ask, @Michael Z ... fuzzy dice hanging from the rear-view mirror?Had an 8-track player in my car, along with a piece of bright orange shag carpet in my rear view area. Boy, I thought I was something. I was some . . . Thing alright!
Those still exist!The electric steam iron. I miss the days of ironing my shirts, pants, socks, and even my sheets. It was a jolt of joy to spray some clothing with starch. I had the radio on listening to music or a good baseball game. Good times.
I actually miss them shipping the DVD;s. I stream all the time now and I do enjoy the higher video quality but I miss the wider variety of options of selecting shows and movies back then.Technology? Maybe not quite, but I miss the original Netflix. No question, Netflix is a mighty conglomerate, and made itself rich. Yay for them, but I miss the ability to watch almost any film ever made, which Netflix built it's reputation on. Today, I can watch Netflix for three weeks before I run out of anything interesting.

I liked those too, @MarkinPhx . Specifically the Correcting Selectric. Trying to print file folder labels using a computer is a major pain and not worth the effort.I actually miss them shipping the DVD;s. I stream all the time now and I do enjoy the higher video quality but I miss the wider variety of options of selecting shows and movies back then.
When I was going to grade school and high school , I used my dad's IBS Selectric typewriter to type reports for school. Sometimes I think it would be easier to use that instead of using Docs and my printer to do the same now. I know I am probably just waxing nostalgia though.
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Agreed ! I do love the speed of the internet now but one plus of the dial up days is there was less intrusion of ads, cookies and all the visual and video bloatware on each webpage.I miss the days when you bought a computer, it came with everything you needed, you didn't need bloated virus software and the computer lasted for years. I also miss the earlier days of the internet when you could find anything you wanted, no paywalls or cookie things.
I have several old MP3 players - a Sony Walkman, a SanDisk Clip and a tiny iPod. I still use them sometimes. The SanDisk clips onto your clothing or bag etc. They are great for the gym and travelling.I still have my transistor radio. I would miss that!
wELL my first at home foray into the www came about because
a friend gave me a web-tv device, and with things they are now I
kinda, sorta wish it was still available....
Back in the day I had a Trio KA1500 amp, coupled to a pair of Bose 301 speakers. Brilliant analogue sound, very clean, and very powerful as well.I just cleaned the and lubed the knobs and switches of this old girl, because everything newer sounds like crap to me.
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Ive used one since the 70's. I still have all my old ones. Its really crazy to look back and see what we paid for things back then.
Mine is hooked up to Bose 301 speakers. Love em.Back in the day I had a Trio KA1500 amp, coupled to a pair of Bose 301 speakers. Brilliant analogue sound, very clean, and very powerful as well.
I forgot about the BUD. I had mine right up until they didn't support C-Band anymore. I haven't been able to watch any Canadian tv since. I used to hunt down a lot of wild feeds too.That was my first foray too. Bought mine at Best Buy. I wish they still made them.
You could look at anything and never get a virus. Just unplug it and it would reset.
I shouldnt admit this but I still have mine in the back of some closet.
I miss my big old original big c-band satellite dish. We got it back in the 1980's.
It was fun while it lasted. Then the stations started charging and blocking their feeds.