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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 00:49:25 JST silverwizard In the 90s my mom bought of super 90s wireless headphones (INFRARED) in order to watch TV while washing dishes
And as a parent - that's a decision I completely understand now-
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:06:21 JST silverwizard @me Oh yes they did! -
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me (me@social.jlamothe.net)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:06:22 JST me If they were infrared, did they need to have line of sight? -
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me (me@social.jlamothe.net)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:23:02 JST me @silverwizard My dad had these clunky wireless headphones (but were some sort of RF) so he could listen to the hockey game. Before he got those, he just had a pair with a ridiculously long cord. -
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:23:02 JST silverwizard @me This was like ... 94 so like, back when IR seemed like a better idea than it was, and Mindstorms was using IR to program robots -
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:26:07 JST silverwizard @me @hypolite If I recall correctly it was on an ear can.... -
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hypolite (hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Feb-2023 01:26:11 JST hypolite @me I assume the receiver was on top of the headphones arch.
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