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In a survey by moneysupermarket.com that’s bound to haveluddites everywhere jumping for joy, the vinyl format was chosen as the numberone tech that consumers would like to see saved from technology oblivion.
Over 2,000 people were surveyed and the humble record hitthe top spot. The top 10 was as follows:
Vinyl
CD
VCR/ VHS
Polaroid camera/film
Telegram
35mm camera
Cassettes
Teas Maid
Spin dryers
Ford Granada
Speaking about the results, Rob Barnes, head of broadbandand mobiles at moneysupermarket.com, said: "It’s clear whilst people areembracing the digital age at every opportunity they still revere some thingsfrom yesteryear.
“Despite digital cameras virtually confining camera filmto the scrap heap, Polaroid and 35mm cameras are amongst the top 10 thingspeople want to save. Similarly, the superior quality of DVD and HD-TV would surelysignal the end of the VCRs but some people still like to stick to what they’refamiliar with.”