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Movies with a laughably obsolete tech device. Name the device.
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
Movies with a laughably obsolete tech device. Name the device.
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
2. Say Anything....(1989) - the famous big tape deck boombox
3. Wargames (1983) - dial up modem
4. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - CB radio
5. Auntie Mame (1958) - The scene where Mame has a job at as a switchboard operator.
6. Journey To The Center Of Time (1967) - 9 track magnetic tape drives in computers ... Many other movies had them, this is the only one I recall with absolute certainty
7. Titanic (1997) - Radiotelegraphy using Morse code. State-of-the-art for 1912. Radio transmission of voices (radiotelephony) became possible only a few years later during World War I.
8. Real Genius (1986) - The tape recorders
9. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) - Stock market ticker tape machine
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
2. Say Anything....(1989) - the famous big tape deck boombox
3. Wargames (1983) - dial up modem
4. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - CB radio
5. Auntie Mame (1958) - The scene where Mame has a job at as a switchboard operator.
6. Journey To The Center Of Time (1967) - 9 track magnetic tape drives in computers ... Many other movies had them, this is the only one I recall with absolute certainty
7. Titanic (1997) - Radiotelegraphy using Morse code. State-of-the-art for 1912. Radio transmission of voices (radiotelephony) became possible only a few years later during World War I.
8. Real Genius (1986) - The tape recorders
9. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) - Stock market ticker tape machine
10. Trading Places (1983) - "High Tech" CRT monitors in the Rolls-Royce showing commodity prices
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
2. Say Anything....(1989) - the famous big tape deck boombox
3. Wargames (1983) - dial up modem
4. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - CB radio
5. Auntie Mame (1958) - The scene where Mame has a job at as a switchboard operator.
6. Journey To The Center Of Time (1967) - 9 track magnetic tape drives in computers ... Many other movies had them, this is the only one I recall with absolute certainty
7. Titanic (1997) - Radiotelegraphy using Morse code. State-of-the-art for 1912. Radio transmission of voices (radiotelephony) became possible only a few years later during World War I.
8. Real Genius (1986) - The tape recorders
9. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) - Stock market ticker tape machine
10. Trading Places (1983) - "High Tech" CRT monitors in the Rolls-Royce showing commodity prices
11) The Ring (2002) - VHS Tapes & Players
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
2. Say Anything....(1989) - the famous big tape deck boombox
3. Wargames (1983) - dial up modem
4. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - CB radio
5. Auntie Mame (1958) - The scene where Mame has a job at as a switchboard operator.
6. Journey To The Center Of Time (1967) - 9 track magnetic tape drives in computers ... Many other movies had them, this is the only one I recall with absolute certainty
7. Titanic (1997) - Radiotelegraphy using Morse code. State-of-the-art for 1912. Radio transmission of voices (radiotelephony) became possible only a few years later during World War I.
8. Real Genius (1986) - The tape recorders
9. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) - Stock market ticker tape machine
10. Trading Places (1983) - "High Tech" CRT monitors in the Rolls-Royce showing commodity prices
11) The Ring (2002) - VHS Tapes & Players
12. The Patriot 2000 - Muzzleloading firearms
1. Wall Street (1987) - the huge cordless phone
2. Say Anything....(1989) - the famous big tape deck boombox
3. Wargames (1983) - dial up modem
4. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - CB radio
5. Auntie Mame (1958) - The scene where Mame has a job at as a switchboard operator.
6. Journey To The Center Of Time (1967) - 9 track magnetic tape drives in computers ... Many other movies had them, this is the only one I recall with absolute certainty
7. Titanic (1997) - Radiotelegraphy using Morse code. State-of-the-art for 1912. Radio transmission of voices (radiotelephony) became possible only a few years later during World War I.
8. Real Genius (1986) - The tape recorders
9. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) - Stock market ticker tape machine
10. Trading Places (1983) - "High Tech" CRT monitors in the Rolls-Royce showing commodity prices
11) The Ring (2002) - VHS Tapes & Players
12. The Patriot 2000 - Muzzleloading firearms
13. A Perect World(1993) - Graomofon
🏆 and 🍗 dinner to Lud! You’re up next.
share"Graomofan" actually counts ?
shareI think the poster meant "gramophone."
shareI did too, but at what point do we not give people trophies for trying?
If you think me saying "Graomofan" works, I'm glad you are so forgiving and I wish the rest of the MCers were thus.
Not just for spelling errors but for bigger issues, not agreeing that very consequential issues are simple to resolve, saying Libtards blah, blah, blah. Pisses me off, dumb people want to take a complicated subject and boil it down to Libtards say this, and it's absolutely not true.
I'm sorry. I don't think the wrong wing would actually apologize for going on a rant.
I'm humble enough to care about the direction of this country but understand not everyone wants to get dragged into the battle. Very frustrating watching the Nazis walk in and being powerless to stop it.
How about every movie when they use chalkboards ?
We're so teched up, what's with Chalkboards?
Hell, Power Point has all ready been cycled to the dustbin.