“Ain’t no stopping us now, we’re on the move.” If technology had a theme song, I’m guessing that would be it… Depending on how old you are, you might immediately know what song I’m talking about. Or it might fly right over your head. It’s sort of the same with certain tech devices. You're either old enough to have encountered them. Or not. Technology is constantly on the move, evolving, canceling out the last, most modern thing. And there ain't no stopping it now.
It’s strange to even think there was once a time in history when mobile phones, laptops, air fryers, and AirPods didn’t exist. Some people back then were amazed back when a new big, bulky, black and white box television was released. Or when it became possible to speak to a friend far away, in real-time, using a dialing telephone. Imagine that.
As new tech gadgets constantly burst onto the scene, their forefathers often become obsolete. But that’s not to say they’ve been forgotten. People have been sharing their vintage tech finds; some are super interesting.
Bored Panda has put together a list of our favorites to take you on a nostalgic trip back in time. Upvote the ones that intrigue you and let us know in the comments how many of these you've actually seen in real life. You'll also find an article between the images that explains why you should never just dump your old gadgets in the trash.
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I Make Drawings Using The Letters And Numbers From Old / Unwanted Typewriters And Here’s One That I Created On Location In The Picturesque Village Of Finchingfield
Many of us have that one drawer, or cupboard, or room. You know the one... it's home to the things that don't have their own dedicated place. My son calls it the "junk room." It might have a box filled with old chargers, cables, or even outdated mobile phones that have been relegated to the proverbial bench. Maybe there's a laptop in there, or an ancient Sony Walkman that you'll probably never use again. But you just don't have the heart to let go of it, for the sake of nostalgia.
As technology keeps up with the times, so to do we. Upgrading, buying, trading in, swapping, selling, hiding old gadgets in the "junk room" or chucking them in the bin. But did you know that not disposing of outdated, obsolete or broken tech items properly can actually be dangerous? Not only for the environment but for people and animals too...
Philco Predicta Television From The Late 1950s
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), millions of electrical and electronic devices are discarded. These discarded devices are considered e-waste, and they've become one of the fastest growing solid waste streams in the world. We're talking things like computers, mobile phones, large household appliances, and medical equipment.
"Millions of tonnes of e-waste are recycled using unsound activities, as well as being stored in homes and warehouses, dumped, and illegally exported," reveals WHO. But here's the scary part... The organization warns that when e-waste isn't recycled properly, it can release up to 1000 different chemical substances into the environment.
These are known as neurotoxicants and include things like mercury and lead, which can be particularly hazardous for pregnant women and children. "Many of these toxic materials are known or suspected to cause harm to human health, and several are included in the 10 chemicals of public health concern," reads the WHO website.
My Pride And Joy
Here’s my collection’s centerpiece. An original Attract Model Countertop Gameboy Store Kiosk.
It's estimated that less than a quarter of the e-waste produced globally in 2022 was known to be formally recycled. A lot ends up in the trash can, finds its way onto the mine dumps, and into the hands of waste pickers who are hoping to make a penny from someone else's junk.
"Children are often involved in waste picking and scavenging, burning discarded e-waste, and the manual dismantlement of items into component parts," reveals WHO. "In some countries, children may serve as a source of cheap labour, and their small hands give them an advantage in taking apart the smallest items. These activities directly expose children to injury and high levels of hazardous substances."
The World Health Organization notes that working as a waste picker is hazardous labour and is considered one of the worst forms of child labour by the International Labor Organization (ILO). It adds that in 2020, the ILO estimated that as many as 16.5 million children globally were working in the industrial sector, of which waste processing is a subsector.
I Found A Clear Green Ps2 That Matches My Zenith Crt
We really need to bring back clear plastic electronics. Love being able to see all the insides.
1970 Grundig Space Age Super Color TV
Top Of The List Of Things I Don't Need: A Vintage Rotary Dial Phone. For $1.99 I Couldn't Resist It. (Houston, Tx)
While you're unlikely to come into contact with toxic substances while handling your (working) gadgets, the same can't always be said for the person who picks them up after you've dumped them. And the earth also suffers. "When they become waste, these toxicants can be released into the environment if the devices are managed using environmentally-unsound practices and activities," reads the WHO site.
Among the "unsound practices" are scavenging, dumping on land or in water bodies, landfilling along with regular waste, open burning or heating, acid baths, acid leaching, stripping/shredding plastic coatings, and manual disassembly of equipment.
Vintage Pac-Man Phone Estate Sale Find
Vintage Singer Gritzner Sewing Machine?
(Nearly) 87 Year Old Crt TV
The best way to get rid of that old but functional phone, laptop, television, or gaming console is to donate or sell it to someone who'll be able to use it. As the saying goes, "one man's trash is another man's treasure."
Upcycling is also an option. I saw a marketplace advert the other day for an iMac that had been converted into a mirror. And I have a friend who creates artworks out of old e-cigarettes. There's also a Kenyan artist called Cyrus Kabiru who turns electronic waste into flamboyant eyewear. He's making a bold fashion statement while raising awareness about e-waste, reusing, and upcycling. Cape Town-based jewellery designer, Ashley Heather, uses reclaimed circuit boards to craft minimalist jewellery.
One-Wheel Motorcycle, Germany, 1925
Opinions?
The Seiko TV Watch, 1982. Technology Ahead Of Its Time
The Columbia Climate School believes that the best thing you and I can do to slow down the e-waste problem is to hold off on buying new devices, gadgets, or electronic equipment until we absolutely can't anymore.
"Try to get your old product repaired if possible and if it can’t be fixed, resell or recycle it responsibly," suggests the school's site. "Before you recycle your device, seal up any broken parts in separate containers so that hazardous chemicals don’t leak. Wear latex gloves and a mask if you’re handling something that’s broken." Columbia adds that you should always find a responsible and ethical recycler to whom you can hand your e-waste.
Computron, The Peak Of Technology
A Old Laptop My Friends Grandfather Owned
Vintage Vacuum Cleaner
A strange and bulky-looking contraption, this odd machine was once the pinnacle of household cleaning technology. The vintage vacuum cleaner was manufactured by Volvac and designed by David Edward Davies in around 1909.
I Found My Holy Grail
So excited to own this beautiful machine. Gonna be watching Shrek and playing Shrek super party every night.
Vintage Zenith Space Command Remote. Always Liked The Look And It’s Amazing Technology That Requires No Batteries
We had two different channel changers that required no batteries. The first worked on compressed air. (You pressed a plastic bulb with an air line connected to the set.) The other channel changer was my little brother.
Just Got The Coolest Vintage Hi-Tech Phone That I Ever Had
NEC N-01A. Also chose it because of ability of using without hypersim (software unlock) It has a lot of interesting settings and cool features. It will be cool to try it as a main phone for a while.
Saw This At The Hospital Today And Really Wanted To Share It Somewhere
After More Than 80 Years Of Operation It Has Been Abandoned, Waiting For Better Tomorrow
This Broadcast Center Controlled Transmissions Of Television And Radio Signals To A Central Part Of Europe And It Was Equipped With Emergency Broadcast Studios And Diesel Generators In Case Of Power Failure
Are You This Old?
I'm older. I do still have an original Game Boy, a Game Boy Pocket and a Game Boy Colour and they all still work.
Original Kindle Sentient?
Found This At A Thrift Store Should I Pick It Up?
Technology Of The Future, Today!
We have one of these in the downstairs study, we got it when I was being stalked.
Speakers Are Not In The Picture, These Are Definitive Technology Sm45 Whic Sound Fantastic! (The Whole Set Does, Only The Lowest Shelf Is More For Fun)
My Dad's 2-Way Pager (From 1990's?) Still Works Too
Motorola technology will still exist with the roaches at the end of the world.
My Grandfather's Seiko Rc-4000 Watch From 1985. The "Most Advanced, Hight Tech" Watch For Its Time That Connected To The Apple II Computer
1961 Sony TV In A 2005 Honda
My Media Class Still Has Old Crt's And Recording Equipment From 93. All Still Functional
Cool Old Photo Viewer
This looks like an antique Stereoscope. The photographs should be nearly identical, as in the upper image. The subtle differences “trick” the brain into seeing a 3D image.
Ziggy On Our Vintage Radio Rentals Radio
We have a few vintage radios around the house. Ziggy loves to sit on them.
Vintage Printing Calculator Dr-8420 V
This Old Jaguar Still Has Its Car Phone
My New-To-Me Car Came With This Bad Boy Installed
They actually have it L-bracketed down, the audio hooked to the radio, and have it wired to the ignition.
My 2001 Nissan Quest van had the "Latest Entertainment System" factory installed. It consisted of an 8" CRT screen (where that black square of buttons is below the TV in this photo), a VCR and AV inputs.
Endgame Achieved: Vintage Pizza Hut Cans With Matching Radio
Just Found My Old Tamagotchi’s
I was cleaning through some stuff and found them in a bag! I’m so excited. The purple and pink one was my main back when they first came out.
Sony Network Walkman Nw-E75
My Friday Vibe: Browsing The Web On A Heavily-Upgraded Macintosh Se/30
I Finished My Crt Wall
I'm surprised nobody listed a talk boy. My son got 1 for Christmas after seeing home alone.
I still have a working minidisk player recorder I used to master my 4track cassette recordings to. My 4 track still works but is definitely worn.
I'm surprised nobody listed a talk boy. My son got 1 for Christmas after seeing home alone.
I still have a working minidisk player recorder I used to master my 4track cassette recordings to. My 4 track still works but is definitely worn.