Does the Casio have a vacuum tube display?

Apr 07, 2020,15:36 PM
 

Still have my TI-59. -John

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My little "museum" of stuff I grew up with .... some in my possession since buying it, some re-purchased through different sources.

 
 By: HSTE : April 7th, 2020-13:06
"Good old times". Just a few explanations: The "TPS-L2" is the famous Sony Walkman, BEFORE Sony had invented and trademarked the name "Walkman". It was still called "Soundabout". And this one has - believe me - a VERY low serial number. The Sennheiser HD ...  

This is really a great concept. Not something Iโ€™ve ever seen or even thought of.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 7th, 2020-14:50
Although I did buy a piece of art several years ago which represents an important consumer item of my teenage years. But itโ€™s one piece. I like how you have several pieces and a dedicated space.

Does the Casio have a vacuum tube display?

 
 By: John-E-Mac : April 7th, 2020-15:36
Still have my TI-59. -John

Yes, indeed

 
 By: HSTE : April 7th, 2020-23:28
Cheers, HSTE

Mine says ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป

 
 By: KamalRostov : April 7th, 2020-22:21
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Cool, I had the same in yellow

 
 By: HSTE : April 7th, 2020-23:28
Cheers, HSTE

Okay, itโ€˜s impossible to top this but

 
 By: Andimann : April 7th, 2020-23:41
I have my old Calculator from school on my desk and it is still in use ๐Ÿค“ ...  

Scary

 
 By: Jurry : April 7th, 2020-23:50
Great post but the scary part is that I recognized each and every item instantaneously.

Not just numbers

 
 By: Jurry : April 8th, 2020-08:10
Because as they increase live and body are slowly changing as well (for ordinary people of course, you and me are indestructible haha)

:))) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : April 8th, 2020-02:23