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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Some great examples so far: · burning the midnight oil (from a lamp) · music album (records were literally packaged in albums, one/two songs per record) · crank up (the volume of an old gramophone) · dashboard (! from a horse carriage) · scroll (!!!)
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Oh, yeah! I forgot my own stuff. Shift and Backspace on the keyboard! Both from around 1880–1890, ceased to do what they literally meant ~1980 when computer took over from typewriters. ᴾˡᵉᵃˢᵉ ᵇᵘʸ ᵐʸ ᵇᵒᵒᵏ
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Replying to @mwichary
deck — pre presentation software, a stack of photographic slides in a slide tray looked like a deck of cards
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I was in a presentation at Intel once and the engineer there kept referring to the slides as "foils". Maybe a holdover from overhead projectors? Was very weird.
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Yes, that makes sense to me. Same as “transparencies”?
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