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Article created by: Gabija Saveiskyte

The world is accelerating fast and we — the consumers — are playing catch-up. New gadgets and software updates promise to make our lives better, so we follow the latest innovations with anticipation, hoping to find a way to integrate them into our daily routine.

But as the trends march onward, some people choose the opposite approach and reject them, opting for things they have already been using for years. So when a thread emerged on Reddit, asking everyone to share the "obsolete" piece of technology they refuse to relinquish, many had their say.

From vinyl records to physical maps, here's the list of "relics" that still have their place in our hearts and homes.

#1

Person adjusting k**b on an old car stereo, showing obsolete things people haven’t given up on using. Regular buttons in a car instead of touch screen everything.

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    #3

    Hand opening an old-fashioned metal can with a pull tab, showing an obsolete thing still in use outdoors. Manual can openers. I hate the electric ones.

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    #4

    Man wearing gray shirt and brown belt holding smartphone, illustrating use of obsolete things people haven’t given up on. Any non-smart device other than a smartphone. To hell with those devices collecting my data, serving me ads, and being a pain to maintain.

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    #5

    Magnifying glass over paper with coded text, illustrating obsolete things people still use and trust. Magnifying lenses. Why use a digital camera when you can use a magnifying lens that doubles as a solar death ray?

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    #6

    Young man with orange headphones around neck looking away, representing obsolete things people haven't given up on. Wired headphones.

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    #7

    Hand using a wired mouse beside a laptop keyboard, illustrating outdated technology people still use today. Wired mice on my PC. No need worrying about a battery dying and it’s not like I need to walk around the room far away from my keyboard carrying my mouse. Alas, they’re becoming less common. 😕 (Wireless headphones are useful though.).

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    #8

    A person holding the receiver of an obsolete landline phone, highlighting outdated technology still in use. My landline telephone. It always works. No need to worry about a getting a, signal or needing a charge. I even have one corded one so I never need electricity. I did just get upgraded to fiber from copper however, not VOIP though so I'm certainly hoping all the same benefits are there. AT&T is deprecating the copper in the area and said "switch or be cut off." The technician made the switch and ran off before I got to really ask him anything!

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    #9

    Person browsing bookshelf filled with old books, highlighting obsolete things people haven’t given up on. I’m a school librarian - print books are nowhere near as obsolete as people seem to think. Kids still devour them!

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    #10

    Old CRT television and VHS tapes stacked on a wooden cabinet, showcasing obsolete technology still in use. I want my physical media. When all these companies start pulling licenses, selling them to new people, making it harder to access content, I want to be able to pull my Blu-ray, DVD, CD, or whatever other media it’s in off the shelf and watch it.

    fuzzypyrocat , Julian Bracero / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #11

    Person in a checkered shirt using a laptop with a USB flash drive, highlighting obsolete tech still in use today USB drives for data storage. I have trust issues with cloud servers, and dislike the idea of personal data being stored on file servers that I do not own and control. "The Cloud" is nearly impossible to avoid entirely; I just minimize my use of it in favor of local backups with planned resilience and redundancy.

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    #12

    Person pointing at a map, highlighting obsolete things that some people still use and haven't given up on. Paper maps are considered by many to be obsolete, but they are essential for hiking or just being in an area away from civilization where cell service can be unreliable to nonexistent.  Edit: I've had about 100 replies informing me that maps can be saved so they work offline. I am aware of this. However it doesn't do much good when hiking on remote trails that aren't marked in any online maps. It doesn't help when you've unexpectedly driven into a large dead zone and didn't know to save maps in advance. And it doesn't help when leaving the phone behind for an overnight kayaking trip because of the risk of dropping the phone in the river. .

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    #13

    Person writing in a notebook with a pencil, surrounded by sticky notes and an open book on a wooden table. A notebook and pencil. I find writing down lists, making plans or doing financial analysis on paper so 'clarifying'. The pencil must have an eraser on the end.

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    #14

    Person wearing a classic wristwatch with a striped fabric band, showcasing an obsolete accessory still in use today Regular, non smart watches.

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    #15

    Cast iron skillet with a golden baked frittata, showcasing one of the obsolete kitchen tools some people still use. Cast iron cookware. My $15 pan will outlast any nonstick pan you can buy. I can burn it, scrape it, and rust it out, and still recover it into new condition.

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    #16

    Car keys with a vintage car keychain inserted in the ignition, symbolizing obsolete things people still use. Keys for opening my car door/starting the car. I'm not down with the whole push-to-start/keyless entry thing.

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    #17

    Manual gear shift inside a car, representing obsolete things people haven’t given up on despite modern alternatives. Manual gearbox. Because it allows me to feel more involved in the driving process.

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    #18

    Person holding obsolete euro banknotes, illustrating things people haven’t given up on despite being outdated. I prefer to spend cash. It helps my brain process the spending. I'm still bad with money but I got tired of swiping and praying. A lot of venues are cashless now - hate it.

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    #19

    Person holding an old-fashioned compass, one of the obsolete things people haven’t given up on. Hand held compass. Never runs out of battery and has saved my bacon many times.

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    #20

    Hands holding an old-fashioned leather wallet with cash inside, showing obsolete things people haven’t given up on. Are wallets and billfolds becoming obsolete? I have friends who make fun of me for not just using a phone case that holds everything.

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    #21

    Person holding a vintage vinyl record near a turntable, showcasing obsolete things people haven’t given up on. Records. I still love the sound of them better than anything I've heard.

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    #22

    Person browsing through a wooden rack of CD cases, showcasing obsolete things people haven’t given up on. CDs. I don’t pay for satellite radio so I just play them on repeat in my car.

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    #23

    Close-up of an obsolete calculator on a wooden surface, showing old-school buttons and display screen, still in use. My 20 year old TI-83 calculator. So many good features.

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    #24

    Close-up of a person writing with a fountain pen on lined paper, showing one of the obsolete things people haven’t given up on. Fountain pens. I take a lot of notes because I do a lot of research and writing. I mean hours at a time. Featuring details I have to learn as I go. Fountain pens are the only kind of writing instrument I can use that doesn't tire out my hand. Or my brain. It gets out of my way and stays out of my way.

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    #25

    Close-up of a person wearing a classic wristwatch, highlighting obsolete things people haven’t given up on. I wear a wristwatch. Not only is it not a smartwatch, it's not even quartz! It's mechanical, full of gears and springs and stuff.

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    #26

    Vintage typewriter on wooden desk with blank paper, notebook, pen, and coffee cup illustrating obsolete things still in use. Typewriters because they're just so beautiful.

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    #27

    Obsolete MP3 player with click wheel resting on a reflective glass surface, showing vintage technology still in use. Ipod Classic. 160GB with a clicky wheel.

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    #28

    Person pouring coffee from a stovetop espresso maker into a cup, showcasing obsolete things still in use. The Bialetti moka pot. Hard to beat, unless you have coffee shop grade espresso machine.

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    #29

    Mechanical keyboard with vintage keycap design, showcasing obsolete technology people haven’t given up on. Wired headset, keyboard, mouse. Not interested in charging or needing to change any batteries.

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    #30

    Person with curly hair holding a vintage camera, capturing a photo in a green field, showing obsolete things still used today Oh man I am a total retro grouch. Vinyl records, old steel bicycles, safety razors, film cameras, the whole hipster gamut.

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    #31

    Retro gaming controller and cartridges representing obsolete things some people still use today. Physical game cartridges.

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    #32

    Audio mixing console with various knobs and cables, showcasing obsolete technology still in use by some people. Analogue Mixer. I've had an all digital mixer (X-Air XR12) and it stressed me out. I play in a duo and it's much easier for me to just reach to the fader half blind than trying to move a line on a touch screen.

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