Hi! Can we entertain each other with our fun stories about the oldest or weirdest tech we've come across?

Please boost for science or cows or something. TELL US YOUR COOL STORY!

edit: as suggested, adding the hashtag #WeirdOldTech to keep this stuff going a bit (hint: you can follow hashtags).

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@Pepijn Yes! not weird tech but a sweet story. Here goes:
My dad was a techy, he was part of the team that built the radiotelescopes in Westerbork in Holland. So his work was already amazing. (Picture: him at his work, a place of magic for me.)
At home he made us into techies as well. I have fond memories of the ZX Spectrum with the rubber keys. I felt so cool writing basic! (Ok copying it from a magazine).
In our garden we had some huge antennas. Probably about 10 meters high, next to our house. It was the era of illegal radio stations, so every once in a while a special police car would slowly drive past our house.
The joke was that we were only receiving, not sending. So we laughed a lot. And the best part is that the antennas had such a small task: we received data from weather satellites that would tell us if we needed to pack our raincoats to school.
We had a weather app before there was proper internet! He is dead now, but sometimes I still hear him laughing. ❤️
@astridpoot That's both awesome and super sweet. Thanks for sharing both the words and photos!

@astridpoot @Pepijn

I'm amused that PTT RCD/ "witte muizen" would have kept checking the antennas, as surely they must have known what they were for, and PTT had some input into what satellites were around? maybe they still didn't trust your dad as just about *everyone* who had any knowledge of RF seemed to be building pirate transmitters (and some still are in NL and even occasionally across the North Sea in UK (we shared a lot of designs)