See also:
* poking into the payphone to check for change
* endlessly fiddle-flipping the ashtray on the plane open and close
* rolling down the car window
* pushing in and pulling out the molten-hot car lighter
* settling the removable faceplate back onto the car radio
Reposted from kottke.org
Instances of haptic nostalgia (“the poignant memory of the physicality of an obsolete thing”) include shifting gears in a manual transmission, pulling the edges off of dot matrix printer paper, and twisting the phone cord around your finger. [bsky.app]

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