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Throwback Thursday: Your Earliest Tech Memory #TBT

It's Thursday!

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I was 8 years old when I got my first watch (Christmas of '78). Actually, I got two of them :) One was a regular watch and the other was a digital watch. I don't remember all the details of it but it had red digits, which were pretty bright! It was similar to the one in this picture:

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I really liked this watch. It was just SO cool. Felt very techie despite it being a simple watch.

Soooo, what is your earliest memory involving technology (a device, a game, a computer, remote controlled toy or even a pager)? What do you remember most about it?

Let’s make it a great Thursday!

KGM

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Arkadiusz Wroblewski
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April 2, 2026

First Playstation...... (PSX) Legendary Games....

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Kris Klima _K15t_
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April 2, 2026

My aunt was an accountant and one weekend she had to work from home. So she brought a calculator that could print, but I wasn't interested in that. 

It was an old school calculator (you had to plug in into a socket) with those glowing, neon-like, red digits that had an illusion of 3D. Of course, I wouldn't describe it like that back then, I was 4-5 and it was early 19... a long time ago :D 

But a proper tech moment - the one when you KNOW you're experiencing future was in 2002.

I was a journalist in an IT/Science section of a Slovak daily. Orange Slovakia was running a pilot 3G network in Bratislava and lended us a 3G phone.

So I borrowed a USB bluetooth adapter - which were a novelty back then, modified linux drivers so it worked on an early version of Mac OS X... a common practice back then.

We hooked up the phone to the BT dongle and... conducted what was probably one of the first 100% wireless updates of a Mac.

There's a phone on the table next to the iBook... which was downloading data from the internet without wires. Future has arrived.

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Stephen_Lugton
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April 2, 2026

I remember my dad taking me to watch The Empire Strikes back, and when I got home there was a Laser Rifle waiting for me that made 'Pew, Pew' sounds:

 

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(Unfortunately not the original, that stopped working and vanished years ago 😭, but many happy hours were spent running around with friends pretending to be rebel heroes!)

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Martin Runge
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April 2, 2026

Hi, I have memories of sitting in front of the C64, loading games and programs from audio cassettes. Those were such nostalgic and exciting times!

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Arkadiusz Wroblewski
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April 2, 2026

@Martin Runge 

Probaly i have still a C64 in Basement :)

I think time to take Dust off it. :)

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Amanda Barber
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April 2, 2026

My earliest memory of technology is probably our Nintendo! I remember we also had an Atari at one point, so that was probably first? Another favorite techy device I remember loving was this Dear Diary thing. We could send messages to each other across the room - it felt pretty magical at the time!

Who remembers the Dear Diary electronic toy? #90s #1990s #memories

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Josué Garcia
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April 2, 2026

I vividly remember playing Ms. Pacman on the ATARI

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Carsten Severin _KUMAVISION AG_
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April 2, 2026

Does anyone recognize this picture, or at least the name Atari? I do 😂

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Barbara Szczesniak
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I don't know if an EZ Bake Oven, Close and Play record player, or a View-Master from the early 1970s count as technology. If not, I'd have to say a Texas Instruments TI-33 calculator that I got for chemistry class when I started the 10th grade (1979). 

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John Funk
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April 2, 2026

Earliest was probably just a simple digital calculator for normal functions when I was a youngster. Then it would have been the TI advanced calculator for Advanced Math class in High School. Also was my the same year I was introduced to programming with the TRS-80 and then the Fortran interface we used. 

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