25 Things From 1980s Once Necessary, NOW COMPLETELY OBSOLETE! (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @curveballintx
    @curveballintx 13 дней назад +1

    Arcade beepers? My whole life was wrapped around video games in the 80s and I never heard of these. Anyone else?

  • @mchenrynick
    @mchenrynick 2 месяца назад +15

    Why does every nostalgic 80s video state that FAX machines are obsolete? The only difference now, is that they are usually built into a copier/scanner/printer combo unit. Yes, they scan the image and can send the data over the phone line just like the old fax machines did.

    • @jacquesmertens3369
      @jacquesmertens3369 2 месяца назад +1

      I suppose you live in the US. In Europe I haven't used or seen a fax machine since 1999.
      The same goes for bank checks, which we no longer use in Europe since the late 1990's.

    • @temasongu
      @temasongu Месяц назад

      The resolution of faxed documents is rather poor by today’s standards, plus there is no (nor has there ever been any) color faxing, as the fax protocol that was created by the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) was drafted back in the 1980s and did not account for color data transmission, nor has there been an update of the protocol since then to include this. It’s more efficient to scan documents and send them by e-mail, and has the added benefit of not requiring a phone line.

    • @timjones7336
      @timjones7336 10 дней назад

      Unless you live in the past… fax machines have been obsolete for DECADES. We’ve been emailing documents since the end of the 1990’s, by the end of the 2000’s faxes 📠 were dead.

  • @mnmike6884
    @mnmike6884 2 месяца назад +7

    Paper maps and nautical charts are still quite useful and provide more detail and overview than is acknowledged.

    • @andy70d35
      @andy70d35 2 месяца назад

      Correct, I can still use maps no problem, bet not many of the last 20 years would even know how to use one. Fact paper charts are still used on ships as a back-up.

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 2 месяца назад +5

    0:53 when you've spent all your money on a new television and VCR and there's no budget for furniture

  • @mchenrynick
    @mchenrynick 2 месяца назад +3

    16:27 Some answering machines used the smaller cassette tapes, but the others used the standard size tapes, like the Sony Walkman did.

  • @mchenrynick
    @mchenrynick 2 месяца назад +2

    The last item, the "Beeper" for your turn on a specific arcade game, I have never seen or heard of. Maybe only used in arcades in large cities, where it got intensely overcrowded??? I can still remember seeing at least 8 people waiting in line to play NBA Jam. No "Beeper" gadgets were utilized.

  • @drbluzer
    @drbluzer 2 месяца назад +2

    My friend Bill Jr. ( whom we called 'BUB" or "BUBBY" ) served in the U.S. Air Force in the
    late 1960's and brought back a German made GRUNDIG BOOM BOX in the early 1970's .
    This boom box had a very crisp sound with extra bass. This was the first time that I had
    ever seen a boom box ! I wanted one of them but apparently they may not have been sold
    in the United States .

    • @-KingOfKhaos
      @-KingOfKhaos Месяц назад

      Grundig boom boxes were sold at least somewhere in the U.S., most likely large city metro areas like New York, as I recall seeing them pretty frequently in the northeast. They definitely weren’t as popular as their Japanese counterparts however that’s for sure

  • @danelectr
    @danelectr 2 месяца назад +4

    Still using tapedecks recording using type 2 tapes using tidal/apple music/flac hi res files as source… it is so much better than streaming.. i love the warm sound of cassettes.

    • @serwinzzalot9989
      @serwinzzalot9989 2 месяца назад +1

      vinyl is seen as the hipster audiophile past time...I pair mine with a vinaltage bulb fuse amp...yes that warm sound is cocaine for the ears...people miss out on the rhythmic horns and harmonized notes with today's tin sounding speakers and headphones

    • @mikakettunen7939
      @mikakettunen7939 2 месяца назад +1

      AMEN BRO

  • @watchtonystube
    @watchtonystube 2 месяца назад +2

    Years ago, my mom threw away my Atari 2600 and games that were in the attic for over 20 years 😩

  • @drbluzer
    @drbluzer 2 месяца назад +1

    1980'S ITEMS :
    @00:48 : VHS TAPES
    @01:45 : SONY WALKMAN CASSETTE PLAYERS
    @02:35 : FLOPPY DISCS
    @03:37 : PAGERS
    @04:50 : BOOM BOXES
    @05:48 : FAX MACHINES
    @06:48 : CORDED TELEPHONES WITH LONG CORDS
    @07:43 : DOT MATRIX PRINTERS
    @08:46 : CAR PHONE ANTENNAS
    @09:56 : ROLODEXES
    @10:57 : ATARI VIDEO GAME CONSOLES
    @11:45 : CASSETTE TAPES
    @12:46 : ENCYCLOPEDIAS ON CD - ROM
    @13:40 : CIGARETTE LIGHTERS IN CARS ( AND ASHTRAYS IN CARS )
    @14:30 : "BLOCKBUSTER" VIDEO RENTAL CARDS
    @15:18 : TV REMOTE CONTROLS WITH PHYSICAL CLICKERS ( ZENITH SPACE COMMAND )
    @16:16 : CASSETTE TAPE ANSWERING MACHINE
    @17:14 : POLAROID INSTANT CAMERAS
    @18:05 : SONY DISCMAN
    @18:55 : SHOULDER PADS IN FASHION
    @19:58 : CRT MONITORS FOR COMPUTERS ( NOW FLAT SCREEN TV MONITORS )
    @21:10 : CASSETTE DECKS IN CARS
    @22:06 : CALCULATOR WATCHES
    @22:58 : PAPER MAPS FOR TRAVELERS
    @23:50 : BEEPERS FOR VIDEO GAMES

  • @mchenrynick
    @mchenrynick 2 месяца назад +1

    12:24 Yes, I had 2 of these wooden cassette racks!

  • @nikkimarkham2343
    @nikkimarkham2343 17 дней назад

    I love vintage everything in electronics and more I think we should bring them back again

  • @jameslocke1416
    @jameslocke1416 2 месяца назад

    Small issue with their description of car cigarette lighters. In about 99% of cars, the lighter stuck out about an inch and a half, and you’d press it almost flush against the console to make it get hot. It simply completed an electrical circuit, heating up the coiled element, and when it was hot the metal would expand enough to let it spring back up to its original position. It didn’t get hot when you removed it, like the video states, but began cooling off the moment it popped up. It *didn’t* pop out! It was fast, but if someone wanted a cigarette, they just listened for the quiet “click” or kept glancing over.

  • @shawn2571
    @shawn2571 2 месяца назад +2

    The only thing that's obsolete is Apple computers after 2 years

  • @BAYBAY_316
    @BAYBAY_316 Месяц назад

    To no longer be produced or used is the definition of obsolete and I see many things that are still used today. Maybe not used on a large level but still used by a great many number of people.

  • @tidepoolclipper8657
    @tidepoolclipper8657 2 месяца назад

    2:36
    That looks more like a ZIP Disk. You can tell by its thickness and that drive design. Unlike with USB Drives, portable Hard Disk Drives, and portable SSDs; this failed to replace the 3.5 Floppy Disk.

  • @davinp
    @davinp 2 месяца назад +3

    There is a Walkman MP3 Player that uses Android

  • @3Storms
    @3Storms 2 месяца назад

    Sony actually developed a boom box that delivered a massive amount of bass and very loud and large sounds thanks to polymer drivers. They just didn't develop it until the late 90s, which is a decade after the age of the "ghetto blasters."

  • @Ginalopez7877
    @Ginalopez7877 2 месяца назад

    Some Businesses still user a standard printer not via computer printers ...

  • @m42037
    @m42037 7 дней назад

    Records made a comeback in 2007 to big record boom now

  • @SiberianIce2022
    @SiberianIce2022 2 месяца назад +4

    I love how "Now completely obsolete" refers to tech which gave the rise to everything we pretty much know today. Also, all these items are still utilized today. "Carts" 8 tracks are used in many many, MANY radio stations because they can be queued -CD players STILL do not have this technology.
    Maybe next time you think of this technology of how it is still used today.....NOTHING becomes obsolete.....just used in different ways. Many Walkman's can now play WAV files. Everything was built better.....now we are just a disposable society.....not because the items are obsolete because we are now a wasteful nation. TV stations STILL use BETA players....why? Because they are better and fit the niche they fell into.

  • @BAYBAY_316
    @BAYBAY_316 Месяц назад

    Well, they still use pagers in Lebanon we found out.

  • @christophero1969
    @christophero1969 2 месяца назад +1

    Not obsolete at all.

  • @tidepoolclipper8657
    @tidepoolclipper8657 2 месяца назад

    Compared to technology from the 60s; 1970s and 1980s technology doesn't feel as notably ancient.
    1980s CRTs even work swell for retro gaming considering Composite, RGB, and S-Video connection became more common by then.

  • @prulcan
    @prulcan 5 дней назад

    even today ultra high moder tech is not that better than old one.. modern tech can be even worse..... i miss old days when everything work as suposed to..