Things that are pretty much obsolete.

Are you thinking of -
Sines, Co-sines and Tangents.
I seem to remember having that book in my school bag about 55 years ago.
Remember Little Bill our maths teacher giving me a right hook when I asked him why we messing about with this book full of bollocks when a calulator does this in seconds:-). He was a bit old school:)
 
Remember Little Bill our maths teacher giving me a right hook when I asked him why we messing about with this book full of bollocks when a calulator does this in seconds:-). He was a bit old school:)
No calculators were available when I was at high school from 1967-72.
Indeed I was working in an accounts department in 1973 and there was one electronic calculator (ANITA) and a couple of mechanical calculators in the whole company.
 
Don't get rid of CDs unless you really need to.

People have been buying vinyl for the last few years as though it's the best thing since sliced bread.

People like to have something real / tangible to collect. The very thing that streaming can't give you.

You can bet that CDs will come back into fashion at some point and, like LPs, some will be going for a lot more than you think.
Already are mate.
Early release jazz and rock CDs are very collectible!
 

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