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100% dropped call rate.
3. These old TVs:
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Probably only supports 720p.
4. This calculator that prints a receipt:
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And not a single preloaded game.
5. This first-generation e-reader:
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Why did they write so small in the first place?
6. This phone that still uses a scroll wheel:
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FYI: It doesn’t hold a charge anymore.
7. These old-fashioned restaurant buzzers:
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Does 143 mean our food is ready?
8. This printer that only prints in real time:
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Soooo slow!
9. This scary four-toothed monster thing:
Nathan Bittinger (CC BY 2.0) / Via Flickr: nathanbittinger
Surprisingly dangerous for a toy.
10. This flip book that doesn’t even have pictures:
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tl;dr
11. This collectible trading card binder:
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You can’t even tell which ones are rare.
12. These shiny-looking coasters:
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Pretty!
13. This actual sheet of paper:
Thinkstock
LOL, wasn’t this supposed to be a “paperless office”?
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I still use my staple remover. I have a rolodex on my desk that I sometimes use. Not like I used to but occasionally I'll need a number not in my database. We still have one typewriter in the office it isn't manual though. I have CDs & DVDs.
Me too! Years ago we were told our industry would go paperless. Not our office. When I am reading policy forms &/or exclusions I need it on paper not on screen. I have a love of highlighters too.
#5 I used to LOVE the microfilm and microfiche rooms at the big university library downtown. I went there to do all my projects when I was in middle school and high school.
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That phone still sounds better than any of the digital ones.
We have one. Plug it and it still works.
I used an adding daily at work. I like them better than calculators.
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I still like regular phones better then cell phones. I agree with Lily, you had better service. I still use my stable remover and I miss the old fashion typewriters. I'm playing a cd right now.
-- Edited by Lindley on Wednesday 3rd of June 2015 03:16:13 PM
What in the world do you use white out on???? I can even think of a reason to use it!
I did use some not too long ago. I can't remember the reason but I had to ask the receptionist who is responsible for ordering supplies if we had any & where it would be.
What in the world do you use white out on???? I can even think of a reason to use it!
Ugh in the insurance world you are always filling out crap forms.
I don't know how long you have been doing this but I remember when you couldn't quote online & had to fill out an accord form for each line of business & submit 45 days ahead. The old joke was basically the thicker the application the more the premium. I remember my boss talking about 5lb accounts.
What in the world do you use white out on???? I can even think of a reason to use it!
Ugh in the insurance world you are always filling out crap forms.
This! many times. Especially with Bossman's horrible writing. Even tho almost all the applications are in .pdf format that you can fill in then print for signature.