Next big things that never lived up to the hype, failed, or disappeared without a trace... What do you remember??

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When I was working in IT in the 1980s/90s lots of "the big new thing" came along and then

went

mostly very technical and better than anything else
until another company came up with a better idea

I have recently heard that OpenVMS - an operating system - is being discontinued
it was always massively better than anything Microsoft came up with
(even when then recruited the person who wrote it!!)


but marketing won out as usual

sorry - probably means naff all to most people - but VMS being kicked out means ANOTHER load of my memories, expertise and experience is now as much use as if it was based on designing new Steam Trains
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Kodak disc cameras - the negative was 10mm by 18mm ie tiny. Picture quality was awful. By this stage, Kodak had already built a digital camera but decided not to develop it.

Many years ago (late 80s/early 90s) I entered a competition in a photography magazine predicting the next big thing. ISTR the prize was quit good. I described digital cameras pretty accurately, although I didn't foresee the smartphone and assumed everyone would still want prints.

I didn't win.
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Curved screen TV's were another. About a decade ago they were the next big thing in viewing with the retailers full of them, then they vanished overnight.

One of the offices I work in has ginormous curved monitors. I don't like them. I just use my laptop screen.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Many years ago (late 80s/early 90s) I entered a competition in a photography magazine predicting the next big thing. ISTR the prize was quit good. I described digital cameras pretty accurately, although I didn't foresee the smartphone and assumed everyone would still want prints.

I didn't win.

demand a recount! albeit the prize is probably now obsolete
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
The Wankel engine as a power unit for cars and motorcycles.

Have a look at the Crighton *CR 700W over 200bhp and under 130Kg, OK they're only making 25 initially and they are quite expensive but Brian is looking at possibly making a road version.

* Brian Crighton was the guy behind the Norton that won multiple championships as the JPS Norton and was the last British bike to win a TT with Steve Hislop beating Carl Fogerty.
 
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Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Manifest.
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Have you seen Accy’s titles!
I BEG your pardon??!!

Oh, you said 'titles'.

And yes, I have actually, but there is a character limit (for me anyway), so that is as much as I could write.

EDIT It seems like some boring old fart has edited it down. 🙄
Friends reunited, I guess Farce book superseded it. Never did either personally.
Facebook is ok, but I think it has been about far too long now and I am currently trying to take a break from it anyway.
 
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T4tomo

Legendary Member
Pressure cookers. Massively popular for a time in the eighties and they were going to make ovens redundant. Hardly anyone uses one now, mainly because the food they produced was shyte.

err the Ninja multi cookers - quite big in the air fryer world - have a pressure cooker function / additional lid..

plus for stews / casseroles and things like that they are awesome
 
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