That 31 year long losing streak to Florida in football.
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Extinct and obsolete are two different things, which are you looking for?Was watching an old Seinfeld episode where some psycho makes a gift for Elaine with an old TV guide and realized how popular and big that used to be, made me think of all the stuff that was hugely polpular that’s gone obsolete just in my short time around, feel free to add:
Sony Walkman
Pretty much any physical data like CDs or tapes
Personal cameras
Clearly Canadian
Hand Brakes (only 30% of new vehicles have them)
Sears, JC Penny, Montgomery Ward, Kaufman’s, Lazarus
Landline phones
Compaq Desktop Computers
Skymall airplane magazine
lol. My school is cutting it after the guy currently in the position leaves in November.Assistant athletic directors jobs at smaller colleges.
I heard there is one in Richmond, VA that is also a bar but it specializes in retro video games. I've never been because I basically never go to Richmond, have a friend that told me about it though. Sounds pretty sweet to me.Arcades are making a comeback...but not for kids. They have bars in them. Theres one in the distillery district in lexington and then theres the awesome 16 bit in cincy.
TV Guide actually still seems to be thriving as a website, the printed guide thing is definitely obsolete though.TV Guide
Napster
VCRs
AOL
iPhone headphone jack
The one in Richmond stays busy all day every day it seems. Has for years, but they do have excellent service.I can’t believe places like Ace Hardware are still in business, every time I pass one the parking lot is near empty
My mother had this and merthiolate in little glass bottles for my daily wounds. One was harmless but the other burned flesh like the flames of Hell. I still don't know which one it was but I vividly remember hiding cuts to avoid the medicinal russian roulette.
Might be getting my dad one of them GPS things for Christmas. Parents don't want smart phones, but my dad's sense of direction has gone to complete shit these days and his memory isn't getting much better.Tom Tom and Garmin. Just use your phone.
Clearly Canadian
https://www.druthersrestaurant.com/
My dad worked at a Burger Chef in high school.https://www.druthersrestaurant.com/
Still a unicorn out there in the backwoods of KY.
My brother keeps talking about a franchise called Burger Chef, I never seen or heard of it.
They will be right sometime.The Tiger will never win again posts.
Let’s not get too carried away. Tiger won a tournament with 29 other golfers in it. It’s great that he won, but it’s not exactly winning a Major, or the John Deere classic for that matter.The Tiger will never win again posts.
Soon to be Booby PetrinoTom Jurich and Rick Pitino's coaching career
I vaguely remember Burger Chef.https://www.druthersrestaurant.com/
Still a unicorn out there in the backwoods of KY.
My brother keeps talking about a franchise called Burger Chef, I never seen or heard of it.
I remember they had kids meals before the McD happy meal.
I believe this was the one on Versailles Rd
I remember they had kids meals before the McD happy meal.
Gotta disagree with you on turntables. They're far from dead.Civil War vets - last Confederate drummer boy died when I was 6-7.
WW1 vets
WW2 vets - dam near
quarter glass or valence/wind window on pre-AC cars
car front bench seats (no more rubs/sticky fingers/bj's driving down the road)
turntables
coal furnances
incandescent lights on the way out
AM only radios
commercial railroad steam engines
Gotta disagree with you on turntables. They're far from dead.
Who? Me for one and there's still plenty out there. I don't think it's a fad. I may be old but it still sounds better to these old ears. I will say though that hi-res downloads are incredible. It's great to live in an age where we have so many choices. I'm taking advantage. LPs are still a bit of a niche market I'll give you that.I think most of their continued usage is a fad. Who really wants to have a turntable, amp, a big pair of speakers, and ridiculously large discs to keep up with so you can play music? Now all you need is a phone and a Bluetooth speaker. Much more convenient and quality of sound is very good (some think vinyl sounds better, but I think it is more of just a preference) and it takes up almost no space.
Even Walmart sells records nowadays.I think most of their continued usage is a fad. Who really wants to have a turntable, amp, a big pair of speakers, and ridiculously large discs to keep up with so you can play music? Now all you need is a phone and a Bluetooth speaker. Much more convenient and quality of sound is very good (some think vinyl sounds better, but I think it is more of just a preference) and it takes up almost no space.