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cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

The Hidden History of Pneumatic Tubes | The Saturday Evening Post

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The Hidden History of Pneumatic Tubes | The Saturday Evening Post

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cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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Extensive networks of pneumatic tubes allowed stories to whoosh around newsrooms, saving time, improving communication, and reducing stress, all while making really cool sounds.
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  • Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    Ahhh reminds me of my youth.

    Tried to build these in our garage with PVC pipe, a blowtorch (to heat and bend tubes), and a shop vac.

    Went about as well as you can imagine, but still had a blast.

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    Ohhhh!! Sucky!! - Buddy the Elf

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      One of the greatest poets of our time

  • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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    Pneumatic tubes were used to move mail in New York City, London, Germany, and Washington, D.C., and even transport food, cats, and yes, people.

    I’ll take bad ideas for 1000.

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    There was a huge network of pneumatic tubes under Paris used by the postal services between 1866 and 1980.

    With that you could send a letter to any address in the city that would arrive in less than 2 hours.

    https://youtu.be/Ns5SKH-ooy0

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      Cool video 👍

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    A series of tubes, you say?

    I used to haunt surplus yards as a high schooler in the 1980’s. There were a lot of pneumatic tube components to be found as the world was switching to electronic networking. Pumps, boxes of o-ring seals, tubes and junction fittings.

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    The elevator tubes on the Jetson’s were probably based on these.

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      Wow, I never made that connection

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        Futurama too, I would assume - even if only indirectly via the Jetsons.

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    Wish there were more of these still

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      Yeah, they’re pretty much only in bank drive-up windows and maybe some office buildings. It really is a shame because they’re so cool.

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        A lot of hospitals have them too

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    Ted Stevens version of the Internet.

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