vintage
Explore vintage technologies and obsolete inventions from the times of the cavemen, forward.
What's Different?
That was the question. “Gram, what’s different now from when you were a kid?” asked the ten year old grandson. Thinking back, I remember asking my dad and my grandfather the same question. It seems inconceivable that things haven’t always been as they are now.
By Mellie Miller5 years ago in 01
Preserve My Brain
I think the people of my generation, Generation X, should have their brains and experiences preserved cause when you think about it, we are like living relics. We are the living breathing bridge between the mechanical age and the digital age. The soon to be missing links if you will.
By Ron Valentino7 years ago in 01
Ada Lovelace, The First Computer Programmer. Top Story - July 2017.
When do you think the first computer came around? Thinking the 80s? 60s? 40s? What if I told you that a computer had been designed back in 1837, and that the first person who programmed for this device was the daughter of one of the world's most famous poets?
By Patricia Sarkar7 years ago in 01