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When was the last time?

I think I received a telegram in the 1990s... I don't remember what it was about. That's maybe the only telegram I ever got. I never sent one.
 
Payphone? Probably the 1990s.
VHS? 2000 +- a few years
Typewriter? Typing class, 1970s High School.
Telegram? Closest is the time I received something like a telegram in the middle of the Indian Ocean, circa 1983, informing me that a grandmother had passed.

Any other tidbits, like when was the last time you used a film camera/had pictures developed?
 
Telegram? Closest is the time I received something like a telegram in the middle of the Indian Ocean, circa 1983, informing me that a grandmother had passed.
That was probably what they used to call a radiogram (assuming you were on a boat in the Indian Ocean rather than swimming in it.)

Any other tidbits, like when was the last time you used a film camera/had pictures developed?
I have a Canon 35mm film camera. The last time I took pictures with it was more than twenty years ago. I believe it's still possible to get film for it, though.

I also have an early-1950s Kodak Brownie camera that used the old 620 size roll film. That film format hasn't been manufactured since 1995. I only keep the camera because my mother took baby pictures of me with it, so it has a certain sentimental value.
 
Strangely film cameras were not mentioned in the book. I think the last time I would have had a film developed was when my children were young so probably in the late 1980s.edited to add - my sister still has the Box Brownie we used as teenagers. It was second hand even then so must been from the 1960s or earlier.

Not in the book but I might as well ask - when was the last time you sent a handwritten letter (not a postcard nor Christmas/birthday card)?

I used to write to my sister but I stopped that when she got a computer and I could send her emails which was probably around 2004.
 
I've been sending handwritten notes to friends during the lockdown times.

As for telegrams, out of curiosity I recently did a Google search and found that it's still possible to send one, though it's more like a letter that looks like a telegram. Some of these services can transmit to ships at sea via satellite for them to print onboard and deliver to the intended recipient.

Kor
 
Film camera for me would have been the nineties.

Hand letters, possibly 1993ish, if not before. Last one received was 2012.
 
I have a Canon 35mm film camera. The last time I took pictures with it was more than twenty years ago. I believe it's still possible to get film for it, though.
Yes, about the same for. me. The 35mm SLR camera body (from about 1994) is in the same camera case as the digital SLR I bought in 2003. I used the digital one up to the point that my phone's camera had more features and better sensitivity.
 
I haven't used a film camera since I was in college.

I don't even have any printed photos anymore...I had them all scanned into the computer.
 
I got rid of my VCR and dozens of home recorded wrestling VHS tapes when I moved house last year. Simply didn't have the space here. It took me a really long time to decide to do that.

I used to play with a typewriter which I think came from my dad's work (he owned a printing company) when I was a child. My sisters used to write a fake newspaper on it to amuse me.

I feel nostalgic and sad.
 
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I got rid of my VCR and dozens of home recorded wrestling VHS tapes when I moved house last year. Simply didn't have the space here. It took me a really long time to decide to do that.
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Personally, I wouldn't throw something away unless it's broken or in the case of the tapes unless I have nothing to view it with.
 
Last time I used a pay phone and by that time no box to go with it I was in my early 20's and dating my husband. I called my folks so they would not worry about an awful wind storm in our area.
We still own many VHS tapes so we watch them every once in a while.
 
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