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Trivia-filled, Design Lead at Google, Psychologist, Speaker, Teacher, Author, Motorcyclist, Traveler, Laughs a lot, Opinions are all and always mine.

San Francisco CA USA
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    1. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      Eventually, in 1959, Xerox made a plain-paper copier and with it, basically, ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD.pic.twitter.com/kThQyJuUXa

      2 replies 2 retweets 16 likes
    2. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      I love the simplicity of the UI (compared to modern nuclear plant-like ones), and check out that rubberized flap for the original page!pic.twitter.com/LErGlxfWUc

      2 replies 1 retweet 11 likes
    3. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      (It was called Xerox 914 because it could handle 9"×14" paper.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerox_914 

      1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
    4. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      Phones used to be considered so ugly that there were devices to hide them in “artistic” enclosures. Or, THIS IS YOUR IPHONE CASE’S GRANDPA.pic.twitter.com/UQDZ2H3Zj5

      2 replies 18 retweets 32 likes
    5. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      …although from the perspective of today, the aesthetics of the early phone industry are not awful at all.pic.twitter.com/c4jgszfAME

      1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes
    6. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
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      Although phones are so old, even the vintage rotary phone had a predecessor – an *older* rotary phone!pic.twitter.com/6U5uEOTpAN

      1 reply 1 retweet 12 likes
    7. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
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      One thing phones couldn’t help you with back then… “Hey Siri, how many ounces in 3 pounds?”pic.twitter.com/I16GjsQuyS

      1 reply 1 retweet 10 likes
    8. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
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      This is a (replica of) the first cash register which looks like a clock because THAT’S HOW PROGRESS WORKS. Probably my favourite thing.pic.twitter.com/xszO0CTgmk

      1 reply 21 retweets 49 likes
    9. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
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      Registers were hella ornate early on, to showcase how fancy your department store was.pic.twitter.com/AyxFesxqna

      6 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
    10. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 6 Jan 2017
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      Some cash registers were extraordinary. Check out this rotary one; I’d probably go and buy crap at this store just to see it being operated.pic.twitter.com/pyYUBXQhho

      3 replies 3 retweets 17 likes
       ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue 6 Jan 2017
      Replying to @mwichary

      No pennies! Everything was priced at or rounded to the nearest nickel. (Makes me wonder about protests of the penny's retirement.)

      1:07 PM - 6 Jan 2017
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