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Not yet obsolete.
The hybrid charge preamplifiers and pulse shapers, although technologically mature, are not yet obsolete.
Theoretical physicists are not yet obsolete, but scientists have taken steps toward replacing themselves.
The haircuts, the music, the clothes — it's all there, and also something of the buoyancy and confusion of being young in those days when VCRs were still a novelty, and vinyl records were not yet obsolete, when text was not a verb, and the potential of the Internet was something not even the nerds of "Weird Science" could intuit.
(O.K., spare me the indignant e-mail — I realize that record players aren't yet obsolete. But there's still value in digitizing your records; otherwise, you can't listen to them in the car, while you jog or anyplace else you don't have a turntable handy).
Anther and ovule tissues from Pima S-1 (also designated PS-1), a normal, non-semigametic yet obsolete G. barbadense cultivar, and Pima 57-4, its naturally occurring semigametic mutant were used.
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Despite concerns over digital technology, the darkroom has not yet become obsolete.
If they don't, his iPhone 3, equipped with more accurate maps than those of the coveted iPhone 5, may not yet be obsolete.
And perhaps "amplification" will eventually become yet another obsolete workplace tradition — just like mimeograph machines — in the White House and everywhere else, for that matter.
I wanted to illustrate how quickly the new becomes the old in the context of technology, so there are three eras of technology represented in the Burnouts objects: the overhead projector lenses (which are clearly from the earliest era); the newer (and yet still obsolete) iPhone 4's that power the projectors, and the shiny new 3D-printed cases.
Pictures tell one story; voices tell another, which is why radio isn't obsolete yet.
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