Cursive is still being taught around here. My grandson was pleased to learn f in cursive so he could write "fart". My daughter-in-law was somewhat dismayed by this, but my son reminded her that there is art in fart. I love my quirky family.
Man, I loved reading Penrod as a kid! Quite politically incorrect, but in the same way Huck Finn is. The joys of fresh tar and all a young boy could do with it......
How about film-based cameras? Though I would say that many of them still take better pictures than digital ones.
CoBoL
I remember learning it at University as part of my finance major. Never used it in the real world.
It was such a pain having to punch holes on the cards, only to have the computer spit out a huge report with all my errors. That put me off computer programming for good
Mechanical calculators
Eating/chewing tar from the streets
Remember these?
Cursive is still being taught around here. My grandson was pleased to learn f in cursive so he could write "fart". My daughter-in-law was somewhat dismayed by this, but my son reminded her that there is art in fart. I love my quirky family.
Cursive writing. (It's not being taught in school any more).
omni
COBOL is still very much alive.
I wonder how their signatures will look like.
Yep! I remember as a kid chewing street tar (it had to have zero other ingredients, such as gravel). Maybe this was only a Los Angeles area thing.Eeww. Really?
Automobile ash trays.
Transistor Radios
Sony Walkman
Atari games
Betamax VCR
AMC Pacer