Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The Museum of Obsolete Objects
The Museum of Obsolete Objects is a treasury of information about - well - obsolete objects. These range from quill pens to typewriters to cassette tapes to cameras. Some are debatable - have hand-whisks really become obsolete? - but that aside it's a great resource.
The site is a YouTube channel. You navigate through a time-line, and the objects themselves are profiled in short videos.
This is the video for cassette tapes:
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