We're a committee of experts in the art of finding things that are not where they are, but where they are not.
Our team has a proven track record of misplacing items, losing keys, and generally being unable to find what we're looking for. We're like a well-oiled machine of ineptitude.
Our current project is the Lost Technologies of the 80s, a comprehensive catalog of things that were once thought to be great but are now forgotten. Check out our Lost Technology 1 page for more information.
Dr. Emily is a renowned expert in the field of Conundrums and has written extensively on the subject of misplaced items and forgotten memories. Her work is considered seminal in the field of Inefficiency Studies.
Our first lost technology is the 8-track player. Once thought to be the height of entertainment, these devices are now a relic of the past. Learn more about this forgotten marvel of innovation.
Don't Ask Questions: A History of the 8-Track PlayerOur second lost technology is the floppy disk. A staple of the 90s, these disks are now a thing of the past. Read about the rise and fall of this format.
Floppy Questions Answered: A Guide to the Art of Not Finding Your Files