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Molly, you're so adorable!
I still use Windows 2000!
Some of us have technological items that we have that are considered "obsolete" by today's standards. Whether we use them is another issue-sometimes, we stick to using things that we've been using for many years, even though most people aren't anymore.
What technology-related items do you have that are considered to be obsolete today? How often do you use them?
I have quite a few things around the house that are considered obsolete by today's standards. One of those things that I use most are corded landline phones. I also carry a flip cellphone on me when I go out, thought I don't make very many calls on it, plus it's a pre-paid phone.
Other items of note falling under this category, which I don't use all that often are:
*a Windows 95 OSR2 PC (Compaq Presario 2240), which I run occasionally to relive the memories of when Windows 9x was mainstream.
*a radio/8 track/3 speed record player set, plus a collection of LPs, a bunch of 45 RPM singles and EPs, and even some 78 RPM records, which I play on occasion, and even have some of them digitally transferred.
*a VHS VCR, which I now use solely to transfer my VHS tapes to digital formats and burn to DVD.
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