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).

#technology #WeirdOldTech

I'll start. It's the story that triggered this question :)

It's about the time a new technician at work did something stupid.

We received an industrial computer controlled machine with fire damage. Goal was to restore it to the state it had a seconds before the fire started.

The new tech got a simple task: disassemble the included PC (which only had minor smoke damage) and label the parts. Procedure is that we replace parts where it makes sense.

So he discarded the 3½-inch floppy drive.

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FYI: we have good procedures, and peer checks etc etc. We also employ humans. And humans need to learn, and make mistakes.

To continue:

Our procedure on replacing parts has long been: store the old one for a year after project conclusion.

Our new tech just whacked it with a hammer before discarding it. He couldn't explain why.

Turns out it was something called a UHD 144 drive. It took a full day to find a new-old-stock one. At a cost of around 5000 euro. 🤭

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_UHD144

🤷

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Caleb UHD144 - Wikipedia

fallout:

-We still have the remains of the drive the tech whacked to death with a hammer. It's used during onboarding.

-tech has been happily working with us for many years. He's over the embarrassment (or acts that way).

-the client thought it was HILARIOUS. They also figured out a way to upgrade the system to work with SD cards 🙂.

-costs were 4800 euro. An exact 4000 for the drive, and 800 for "one-day delivery" (seller drove from DE to NL on a Sunday).

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@Pepijn

> the client thought it was HILARIOUS

Can I have your client?? Please???