What's the oldest working piece of technology you have in your possession /g/?
>>61274288
My dick
>>61274288
A Bad Dragon dildo.
>>61274288
probably a typewriter that's sitting in my garage
>>61274288
the piano probably
>>61274288
I have a really old computer that is a flat brick with a screen and a mechanical keyboard.
>>61274288
I have a fully mechanical accountant's calculator. Thing would probably kill you if it fell on you from a 5 foot drop. Off the top of my head I think its from the 40s. Cant check for another few hours though.
>>61274288
a guitar pedal from the 80s
>>61274288
i still have my 40GB hard drive from my first computer i owned back in 2003.
A wheel.
Original Macintosh
>>61274288
Iphone 4
If we're talking oldest electrical thing then I own a 1960 Spectrophotometer with it's PSU.
And a more modern digital device... then probably a Nokia Mobira Cityman 150, fully working.
>>61274945
Came here to post this.
a grand piano
>>61275197
if it needs to be electrical my hammond c3 is old as shiz.
>>61274288
Ur mom
>>61274288
The iPhone 8.
Heathkit HW101 ham radio
A Hitachi turntable, circa 1977
>>61274716
Photo? I have a Muldivo Mentor from the 60s. Don't think I have anything technology related older than that, I may have an old electric drill somewhere but it's probably 70s.
>>61274945
Pretty sure OP meant age of the object itself, not age of the technology. Either way, I would think a sharpened edge would be older technology than a wheel.
>>61274288
A box of arrowheads.
>>61274288
1943 Hallicrafters Sky Champion receiever.
>>61274945
>he doesn't own a lighter or at least some matches
>>61274288
Got an atari computer in the spare office that may still work, but it's 8 hours driving to get to it to check.
Other than that, Motorola Droid 2.
>>61275728
Fire is not technology
>>61274288
Probably the original IBM PC 5150 clone I fished out of my aunt's attic. It's probably one of the first PC clones, I can't remember the name of the company right now but when I tried looking it up on google I couldn't find shit. The monitor is orignal IBM though.
Actually scratch that, you said "technology". I have a Thomas Edison record player built in 1912.
>>61275757
Wait, scratch that, the garmin I use for geocaching is older than the old phone.
>TFW I only upgraded from the droid 2 to a kyocera hydro this year and the difference between the two is such a stark contrast
>>61274288
anyone have his AI video that he took down?
>>61275836
Wait, what? He took down a video? Why?
>>61275838
He went full retard about how he could program an AI in BASIC and how we're definitely living in the matrix and AI already took over
I just connected 2 of these to my amp after 15 years of collecting dust. Still sound fine.
>>61275871
oh jesus i forgot i had even seen that video before he took it down. wtf was he thinking with that shit.
here's a copy of it btw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzRbzwjoEOg
>>61274288
http://www.voxshowroom.com/us/amp/path.html
My Vox Pathfinder V1.
I've since replaced the speaker and rewired it for grounded 3 prong instead of two prong, but it still works and plays.
none of your fucking business. am I being detained!?
Unitra DMP-404 radio, from 1975. Has only the old 65.8 to 74 MHz range, so there is only one station which play some good music so I use it daily.
>>61276049
You do not consent?
A lever
>>61274288
A Compaq Armada 1700
>>61274288
A Super Nintendo from 1992, probably. I've got a .38 Special Bodyguard that was manufactured within the past decade, but based on tech much older.
Civil war service revolver.