Posts Tagged ‘Retromodo’
IBM 305 RAMAC: The Grandaddy of Modern Hard Drives [Memory Forever]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on March 17th, 2010
Man Blowing a Bubble: An ASCII Short Film [Retromodo]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on January 2nd, 2010
Before the internet, there were typewriters. And before typewriters, there were movies. And before movies, there was chewing gum. And before chewing gum, there were only cavemen. Is this dude a caveman chewing gum in a typewriter movie? Maaaybe. [Obsolete]
The Worst Gadgets of the Decade: 11 Bonus Dishonorable Mentions [Y2k10]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
While we're confident that we nailed our 50 worst gadgets of the decade, you commenters reminded us of a few truly awful gems that didn't make the cut. So here are eleven more worst gadgets for your enjoyment and derision.
And please, suggest any others that you feel strongly about. I'll be reading the comments all day, adding the most egregiously bad examples to the list. And if you'd rather view the embedded as one long post, we've got you covered here.
The Worst Gadgets of the Decade: 10 Bonus Dishonorable Mentions [Y2k10]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
While we're confident that we nailed our 50 worst gadgets of the decade, you commenters reminded us of a few truly awful gems that didn't make the cut. So here are ten more worst gadgets for your enjoyment and derision.
And please, suggest any others that you feel strongly about. I'll be reading the comments all day, adding the most egregiously bad examples to the list. And if you'd rather view the embedded as one long post, we've got you covered here.
Problems Tramping? You Need a Separate Sack Suspensory! [Retromodo]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 30th, 2009
So what is tramping? It's a popular 1920s sport in which the player's testicles are launched back into his pelvis like water balloons, "just as nature intended." I think. [Modern Mechanix via Copyranter]
Lego Polaroid Camera Can’t Possibly Be More Cute and Lovely [Y2k10]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 30th, 2009
If this Lego Polaroid 1000 instant camera actually worked, I would buy 24. And then I would destroy them to make a giant camera that takes 24 frames per minute. That would have saved instant photography. [Brickshelf via Obsolete]
WinZip, You Have Underestimated the Cheapness of Man [Retromodo]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 29th, 2009
Five years. This guy sat through five years of WinZip nagging to get this screenshot. There's a reason companies don't really do shareware nowadays, and I think we've found it.
To be fair, old WinZip was never really shareware. Given that it never stopped working, it was more akin to really naggy donationware, with a stern warning instead of the customary sad, human plea. It goes without saying that new trial has a hard time limit, but by now it's been rendered more or less irrelevant by better, free-er alternatives, including Windows' built-in archiving software. WinZip plumbed the depths of human stinginess, and never found the bottom. Thanks for trying!
Anyway, five years is pretty impressive, but I'm willing to bet you guys can do better: who among you, cheapskate Gizmodians, has hobo-hitched the WinZip train the furthest? [Reddit]
The First American Subway [Retromodo]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 28th, 2009
Recently my local paper, the Boston Globe, was lucky enough to explore the abandoned sections of our sometimes working subway system. As reporter Noah Bierman described it, the experience played out a lot like film noir, compete with wingtip shoes.
Anyway, we call it the T here in Boston, but to anyone else outside the city and state, you can just think of it as the oldest subway system in the U.S., because it is. One of the older stops, at Boylston Street, was built back in 1897 as part of the now abandoned Tremont Street Subway line, during a time when the streets above had become too congested. So they went underground, and history was made.
And with that 100+ year history comes all manner of dark, dank tunnels, dead ends and even strange smells, all of which are detailed to us over three pages over at the Glove this weekend. The Tremont line has long since been abandoned, the last car having run through it some time in 1961.
There's also a quick video featuring some of the more popular stops at Harvard Square, Boylston and the South End, but you'll have to jump over there to see it (no embedding!). All in all, it's got a lazy Sunday read all over it, and this Bostonian (by way of Waltham), loves that the history contained within will have me thinking a bit more the next time I stumble onto the T after a few too many in Boston proper. [The Boston Globe]
Seiko Brings Back Their Famous Talking Pyramid Clock [Retromodo]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 23rd, 2009
The year was 1984: Ronald Regan was president, the Macintosh computer was born, and Seiko's talking Pyramid Talk clock was all the rage. If you missed it the first time around, now is your chance to score an updated version.
The original had the distinction of being the first talking quartz clock, and the newer version appears to retain much of its functionality. However, the update also features LED lighting and speaks the date, weather and temperature data (in Japanese or English) when the top of the pyramid is pressed twice. Unfortunately, the clock is only available in Japan at the moment, but if Seiko does not bring it to the States, it will undoubtedly make its way here through exporters like Japan Trend Shop, Geek Stuff 4 U or Rinkya. [Seiko via Crunchgear]
The 50 Worst Gadgets of the Decade [Y2k10]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 23rd, 2009
We're almost clear of the aughts. Just one more week, and we get to leave this decade behind for good. But before we do, it's worth taking stock of the absolute worst gadgets these last ten years have given us.
We haven't ranked our picks, but we have put them in a rough chronological order. Think of it as a guided tour through the various circles of gadget hell—and feel free to have a little guilt when you spot the ones you've owned (or still do). Anything we've missed? Share it in the comments. There have been thousands of gadgets released since 2000, and we're sure there are at least fifty more out there that should never have seen the light of day.
Update: OK, now all you gallery haters can view the embedded all in one long skinny post, if you prefer. Here you go. You're welcome.


