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Twenty years ago, you would have been the coolest kid on the block for carrying a Nokia 3310. But time flies and technological innovation accelerates along with it. Today, we live in a world ruled by touch screens, face recognition, and machine learning, so imagine what the technology was like a century ago, or two.

In order to find out, we’re taking you on a historical roller coaster to see what ancient technologies defined the future a hundred years ago. From motorized roller-skate salesmen in 1961, aka the proud ancestors of today’s hoverboards, to giant mechanical tricycles from 1896 and orgone accumulators of the '50s, these are some of the most interesting retro-historical devices.

Some were truly incredible, others look kinda cool, and the rest… make you think "what on earth were they thinking?"

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300 Year Old Library Tool That Enabled A Researcher To Have Seven Books Open At Once, Yet Conveniently Nearby (Palafoxiana Library, Puebla)

300 Year Old Library Tool That Enabled A Researcher To Have Seven Books Open At Once, Yet Conveniently Nearby (Palafoxiana Library, Puebla)

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    350 Year Old Pocket Watch Carved From A Single Colombian Emerald

    350 Year Old Pocket Watch Carved From A Single Colombian Emerald

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    Robo-Vac, A Self-Proppeled Vacuum Cleaner Part Of Whirlpool’s Miracle Kitchen Of The Future, A Display At The 1959 American National Exhibition In Moscow, 1959

    Robo-Vac, A Self-Proppeled Vacuum Cleaner Part Of Whirlpool’s Miracle Kitchen Of The Future, A Display At The 1959 American National Exhibition In Moscow, 1959

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    Three decades ago, smartphones did not exist (the first phone of the "smart kind" was the Simon Personal Communicator, released in 1994,) while just over half a century ago (the first personal-use computer Altair was developed in 1974,) nobody had a computer in their home. Just let this sink in for a little. It feels like technology is accelerating at an immense pace.

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    According to Ray Kurzweil and his book “The Singularity Is Near,” technology’s quickening pace is not just a feeling, but actually real. It turns out, “the pace of technological progress—especially information technology—speeds up exponentially over time because there is a common force driving it forward.”

    In other words, every generation of technology improves over the last as it achieves some kind of rate of progress.

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    This Car Is A French 'Delahaye 175s Roadster', Introduced At The Paris Motor Show In 1949. Only One Was Ever Made. It Was Recently Sold At Auction For Around Five Million Dollars.

    This Car Is A French 'Delahaye 175s Roadster', Introduced At The Paris Motor Show In 1949. Only One Was Ever Made. It Was Recently Sold At Auction For Around Five Million Dollars.

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    Philco Predicta Television From The Late 1950s

    Philco Predicta Television From The Late 1950s

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    The World's Oldest Surviving Diving Suit: The Old Gentleman, From 1860

    The World's Oldest Surviving Diving Suit: The Old Gentleman, From 1860

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    When taking two separate innovations from different eras, from the birth of the first modern car in 1886 to the beginning of the self-driving car era in 2012, every step of progress speeds up from one version to the next.

    The Singularity Hub explains that the more effective technology is, the more attention it receives, and the more efficient flow of new resources it has. “Increased R&D budgets, recruiting top talent, etc. are directed to further improving the technology.”

    With that in mind, we can suspect that technological innovation will look very different in a couple of decades' time from now. It may not be the flying cars as we’ve seen in retro-futuristic movies, but it may well be an AI friend who talks to you like a real person. Oh, wait, we don’t need to wait that long, since that already exists.

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    Motorola Vice President John F. Mitchell Showing Off The Dynatac Portable Radio Telephone In New York City In 1973

    Motorola Vice President John F. Mitchell Showing Off The Dynatac Portable Radio Telephone In New York City In 1973

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    Kodak K-24 Camera, Used For Aerial Photography During Ww2 By The Americans

    Kodak K-24 Camera, Used For Aerial Photography During Ww2 By The Americans

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    #9

    The Old "Telefontornet" Telephone Tower In Stockholm, Sweden, With Approximately 5,500 Telephone Lines C. 1890

    The Old "Telefontornet" Telephone Tower In Stockholm, Sweden, With Approximately 5,500 Telephone Lines C. 1890

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    #10

    A Rail Zeppelin And A Steam Train Near The Railway Platform. Berlin, Germany, 1931

    A Rail Zeppelin And A Steam Train Near The Railway Platform. Berlin, Germany, 1931

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    Helen, An American Indian Telephone And Switchboard Operator, Montana, 1925

    Helen, An American Indian Telephone And Switchboard Operator, Montana, 1925

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    A Thin TV Screen (Only 4 Inches Thick) With An Automatic Timing Device To Record TV Programs For Later Viewing Is The Wave Of The Future As Shown At The Home Furnishings Market In Chicago, Illinois, On June 21, 1961

    A Thin TV Screen (Only 4 Inches Thick) With An Automatic Timing Device To Record TV Programs For Later Viewing Is The Wave Of The Future As Shown At The Home Furnishings Market In Chicago, Illinois, On June 21, 1961

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    #13

    Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time, 1928

    Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time, 1928

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    #14

    Motorized Roller-Skate Salesman In California, 1961

    Motorized Roller-Skate Salesman In California, 1961

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    FBI's Fingerprint Files, 1944.

    FBI's Fingerprint Files, 1944.

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    The Open Side View Of An Old Calculator

    The Open Side View Of An Old Calculator

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    #17

    One-Wheel Motorcycle, Germany, 1925

    One-Wheel Motorcycle, Germany, 1925

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    #18

    The Hindenburg Takes Shape, 1932

    The Hindenburg Takes Shape, 1932

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    The First Public Demonstration Of A Computer Mouse, Graphical User Interface, Windowed Computing, Hypertext And Word Processing, 1968

    The First Public Demonstration Of A Computer Mouse, Graphical User Interface, Windowed Computing, Hypertext And Word Processing, 1968

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    TV Glasses Decades Before Google Glass, 1960s

    TV Glasses Decades Before Google Glass, 1960s

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    #21

    Orgone Accumulator, A Device Sold In The 1950s To Allow A Person Sitting Inside To Attract Orgone, A Massless 'Healing Energy'. The Fda Noted That One Purchaser, A College Professor, Knew It Was "Phony" But Found It "Helpful Because His Wife Sat Quietly In It For Four Hours Every Day."

    Orgone Accumulator, A Device Sold In The 1950s To Allow A Person Sitting Inside To Attract Orgone, A Massless 'Healing Energy'. The Fda Noted That One Purchaser, A College Professor, Knew It Was "Phony" But Found It "Helpful Because His Wife Sat Quietly In It For Four Hours Every Day."

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    #22

    Bikes For Your Feet

    Bikes For Your Feet

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    Jay Ohrberg's 'Double Wide' Limousine. Built By The Man Who Also Created The 'American Dream' Superlimo

    Jay Ohrberg's 'Double Wide' Limousine. Built By The Man Who Also Created The 'American Dream' Superlimo

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    A 5mb Hard Disk Drive Being Loaded Onto A Plane, In 1956

    A 5mb Hard Disk Drive Being Loaded Onto A Plane, In 1956

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    #25

    The 'Isolator' , By Hugo Gernsback: A Helmet For Insulating The Senses Against Distraction; From The Journal Science And Invention, Vol. 13, No. 3, July 1925

    The 'Isolator' , By Hugo Gernsback: A Helmet For Insulating The Senses Against Distraction; From The Journal Science And Invention, Vol. 13, No. 3, July 1925

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    #26

    Using A Two-Horn Listening Device At Bolling Field In Washington, D.c., In 1921 Before The Invention Of Radar, To Listen For Distant Aircraft

    Using A Two-Horn Listening Device At Bolling Field In Washington, D.c., In 1921 Before The Invention Of Radar, To Listen For Distant Aircraft

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    1911: Chester Mcduffee And His Ads Diving Suit, Aluminum Alloy Weighing 485 Lbs/200 Kg

    1911: Chester Mcduffee And His Ads Diving Suit, Aluminum Alloy Weighing 485 Lbs/200 Kg

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    A Man With A Punt Gun, A Type Of Large Shotgun Used For Duck Hunting. It Could [end] Over 50 Birds At Once And Was Banned In The Late 1860s

    A Man With A Punt Gun, A Type Of Large Shotgun Used For Duck Hunting. It Could [end] Over 50 Birds At Once And Was Banned In The Late 1860s

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