45 points

So, the precursor of the Pipboy?

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There were pip boys in fallout 1, no? That was '97

Edit: I just engaged my imagination and realized you might mean the precursor in our timeline

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Going to the comments is always a humbling experience. I literally had your exact train of thought before I opened the comments lol

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37 points

For warehouse workers right?

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I’ve seen devices just like this in picking warehouses, usually attached to a finger-worn scanner.

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Yup, I had one while working at FedEx. It was pretty neat - I would pretend it was a raygun when I didn’t have any packages coming down the line.

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5 points

I did that too!

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3 points

You can at least describe your previous work experience as ‘corporate cyborg with finger laser’.

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2 points

Pew pew!

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2 points

You can see the cable going to the finger scanner in the picture, too

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28 points

God, these things get uncomfortable after a bit. And they smell. We would pull them of the rack and they would still be wet with the previous shift’s sweat.

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4 points

What are/were they used for?

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I used them when I worked in warehousing in recieving and in picking. They also had a scanner module that was worn on a finger and connected to the device. They were neat at first but they never cleaned or replaced the straps and everybody sweats.

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1 point

Well, not Bruce Lee

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Porn

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You guys were doing it wrong. ¯\(°_o)/¯ We had these devices in hip-holsters that would attach to a belt, which of course had a few of its own caveats, but it was free-swinging at all times. Plenty of airflow. No smelly, sweaty equipment except for possibly the handheld scanners that went with them.

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26 points

“Looks a lot older.”

No, it doesn’t.

Colour screens on mobile started becoming a thing in the early years of the 00’s. I think my first colour phone was in 2002, a tiny resolution, and it was rather bougie tbh compared to the phones my classmates had.

And this in Finland, so we were a bit ahead when it came to getting mobiles.

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That does seem a bit ahead. I remember being excited about different color backlights around 2004, maybe.

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Yeah, it was right when it hit the market. We weren’t rich, so having one bougie item others were jealous of was kinda fun for a change.

It was the improved model of a Nokia 3510, 3510i. This is a rare thing, but you’ll have to translate the article as Wikipedia didn’t have an English article on that. Oh it was marketed as the Nokia 3595 in the States, announced in 2003.

So yeah, this post is one of those “ohgodimold” feels because the current generations views on how old things from my childhood look like are coming out.

Hell, one day someone guessed my age. They guessed “a bit shy of 40?” and at first I was offended but then I remembered they are technically correct and it was rather depressing of a feeling. “No, haha of course I’m not… wait… yeah, actually… that is correct (screaming internally).”

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The first color phones were also small and didn’t have a screen that looked more like a black and green computer monitor from the 1970’s. This things design looks closer to a calculator watch from the 1980’s than it does from a phone today.

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Genuinely no offense, but were you actually there in the early noughts? Like with enough age to have a cognition about what went around you?

Because I have a few things here which would disagree with you.

How does would this fit that description of yours?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_9210_Communicator

Colour screen, not that small a device

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_9500_Communicator

2004 model

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I’m old enough that I had one of the wristwatch calculators back in the 80’s. We’d put stuff on layaway at Kmart and if you owned a cell phone it’s because you were like a lawyer or something and it had to be carried in a bag, so most of us had pagers, or nothing.

Yes. I remember the stuff in your links. Notice the colors are more than green and black. Also, those weren’t popular devices, either. It was all about the Motorola razr back in 2004. It stayed that way, or you had a blackberry until android and iphones started to come out around 2008, for the most part. It was fun watching phones get smaller and smaller and smaller, and then bigger and bigger and bigger.

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24 points

Did some time in a warehouse that had wrist mounted scanners like these. Had a little laser that also velcro’d to your fingers for easy scanning. Granted it was just so you could move boxes like a mule without dropping your scanner anywhere, but it was amusing to use while fallout 4 had just released. The conveyer even sounded just like the vault doors every time it started… Was prime low-key larping time.

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