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  1. Claude.ai ID’s analog items in this photo:

    I can see the “STEVE MAYS” nameplate and references to “K-T-M-O” on the bulletin board. Let me do a thorough count:

    Timekeeping & Electronics:
    1 Flip-digit clock (showing 10:25)
    2 Rotary dial telephone (black, classic)
    3 Clock radio / monitor receiver (next to the flip clock)

    Office Equipment:
    4. Manual or electric typewriter (left side)

    Writing & Paper:
    5. Open binder/logbook (he’s writing in it) 6. Pen in hand

    7. Pencils in a desk holder/cup 8. Loose papers/documents on the desk 9. Papers pinned to the cork bulletin board 10. Handwritten sign: “AIR CHECKS!”

    11. Handwritten sign: “NEW STEP BOOK FOR K-T-M-O”
    12. Printed schedule/list on the bulletin board
    13. Yellow notepad or sticky note (on board)

    Furniture & Fixtures:

    14. Cork bulletin board
    15. Vinyl/fabric curtains (gold/yellow)
    16. Wooden record shelving unit (with what looks like vinyl records or cart slots)
    17. Metal desk
    18. Key hanging on a nail/hook by the window

    Media:
    19. Records or broadcast cartridges in the shelving rack
    20. Small photo pinned to the wall (upper right of the window)

    Personal:
    21. The nameplate desk sign — “STEVE MAYS”

    I count roughly 21 distinctly analog items — and honestly, everything in this frame is analog. There isn’t a single digital object in sight. A perfect snapshot of radio station life, probably late ’70s or early ’80s.

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