Out in my shed I have maybe 4 or 5 DIN keyboards and a few DIN mice, out of the six each that I bought, brand new, at a $10 a dozen closeout sale in 1999.
Almost immediately, DIN ports disappeared.
I used one keyboard and a few mice with my next computers and a couple of DIN/PS2 connectors… but neither in the last …oh… maybe 15 years…
They’re almost OK… for slow, corded, ball mice… and the keyboards are lacking only a few of the newer keys.
But who can throw away brand new peripherals in nice shiny boxes?
My wife keeps bugging me about hoarding things. Her rule of thumb is if we haven’t used it in a year, we should pitch it. I finally broke down and got rid of some stuff that had been sitting in a box since the Reagan administration. She was so proud of me.
If the umbilical cord was frozen…“Umbilical cord blood was once discarded as waste material but is now known to be a useful source of blood stem cells. Cord blood has been used to treat children with certain blood diseases since 1989 and research on using it to treat adults is making progress.”
Don’t forget the 50 pin D shell connectors for phone and wired internet punch blocks. Wires are always the answer to weak signals and noise problems. Upgrades always advised you to plug your computer into a wired internet connection for data reliability and plug into the wall to prevent failure from battery discharge shutdown.
Been there; done that. I still have my Panasonic KX-P1123 dot matrix printer (parallel cable), although it became obsolete once I upgraded to Windows 7. I may need the printer if I were to use my other computer (Windows XP).
mddshubby2005 over 4 years ago
He’s even got corduroy pants in there!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 4 years ago
I was a cord hoarder, too. Hey, Centronics cabled printers may come back!
Gent over 4 years ago
Hey, we still use VGA and some others!
Richard L. Johnston over 4 years ago
Wait! Here’s the Lost Chord!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 4 years ago
As soon as you get rid of the cords you’ll find what they belonged to.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 4 years ago
Out in my shed I have maybe 4 or 5 DIN keyboards and a few DIN mice, out of the six each that I bought, brand new, at a $10 a dozen closeout sale in 1999.
Almost immediately, DIN ports disappeared.
I used one keyboard and a few mice with my next computers and a couple of DIN/PS2 connectors… but neither in the last …oh… maybe 15 years…They’re almost OK… for slow, corded, ball mice… and the keyboards are lacking only a few of the newer keys.
But who can throw away brand new peripherals in nice shiny boxes?
tripwire45 over 4 years ago
Ew.
ajr58 over 4 years ago
The one cord that I did not keep, and now want but can’t find, is the grounding wire for my Technics turntable
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Fool, this is the antiques market of the 23rd Century!
gantech over 4 years ago
My wife keeps bugging me about hoarding things. Her rule of thumb is if we haven’t used it in a year, we should pitch it. I finally broke down and got rid of some stuff that had been sitting in a box since the Reagan administration. She was so proud of me.
Two weeks later, I needed it.
PoodleGroomer over 4 years ago
I am a cord hoarder. I have 2 cords of split oak firewood left for this winter. I have a big pile of osage orange for the stove next winter.
moskaluk over 4 years ago
If the umbilical cord was frozen…“Umbilical cord blood was once discarded as waste material but is now known to be a useful source of blood stem cells. Cord blood has been used to treat children with certain blood diseases since 1989 and research on using it to treat adults is making progress.”
Madzdad the bard over 4 years ago
Hey, I have my own “magic box of wires”, you just never know when you might need an RS-232 or parallel printer cable!
Ray_C over 4 years ago
Can you say “Cord Hoarder” three times real fast?
Snoots over 4 years ago
Bwahahahaha. This one’s funny.
Ray_C over 4 years ago
I can’t believe Cliff knew all those cords. He must be a cord wrangler.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
I finally brought myself to get rid of a similar box – we all have one!
Bill The Nuke over 4 years ago
Some day the MIB will need one of the old cords to save the world and I’ll be ready!
PoodleGroomer over 4 years ago
Don’t forget the 50 pin D shell connectors for phone and wired internet punch blocks. Wires are always the answer to weak signals and noise problems. Upgrades always advised you to plug your computer into a wired internet connection for data reliability and plug into the wall to prevent failure from battery discharge shutdown.
Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member over 4 years ago
Been there; done that. I still have my Panasonic KX-P1123 dot matrix printer (parallel cable), although it became obsolete once I upgraded to Windows 7. I may need the printer if I were to use my other computer (Windows XP).
Dgwphotos over 4 years ago
What in the heck is a 32 pin cord? I know what all the others are, but that seems kinda generic.
Daeder over 4 years ago
“On the next episode of “Coarders”…"
cactusjack99 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Geeze that’s me!!! I’ve got cords that go back to the 60’s.
alexanderrogge over 4 years ago
This is a good idea. I have also become a Cord Hoarder.
bakana over 4 years ago
Yes. It’s the Umbilical from Gus Grissom’s very first space suit.