I wonder sometimes what would be the oldest extant word based on technology no longer in use. Taping an interview? Dialing someone? https://twitter.com/hels/status/679059633949011970 …
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Yes. Two and 3 ply cc still exists.
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Replying to @8bitadvocate @HarelDan
“Yes” in terms of “yes, of course, somewhere” but also “no, not in common use and the evolved meaning superseded the original for pretty much everybody, probably including people who still make carbon copies.” :·)
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https://www.amazon.in/Kores-Pencil-Carbon-Paper-Sapphire/dp/B00PC8JIVC?tag=googinhydr18418-21 … Common use out in field for something like a bill receipt..
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That’s carbon paper, but not carbon copy.
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It’s all shades of gray, of course, but I don’t believe many would say carbon copy/paper as a term/tech in common use. (Case in point: it was the term in this thread suggested by the most people.)
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Some in government or financial agencies (who need things in triplicate) use the paper frequently enough. The modern parlance is “triplicate”, or merely “trips”
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