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I remember when a neighbor or relative got a black and white TV. Everyone would gather at their house and watch for hours. Circa early 50's.
Remember phone party lines? Easy to listen in on other's calls. A pain if you needed a phone in a hurry.Comment
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I remember that my mother refused to have a TV in the house, even when one of my cousins offered her one as a gift. She felt that we kids would get addicted to it and not study. Years later some friends of ours were moving to England and had sold everything except their TV. As a favor to them, my mother agreed to buy it. A month later she was totally addicted, just as she had feared.Comment
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and only 3 channels that had 1 show in color apiece. Waking up at 2:00 am after falling asleep on the couch to the blaring of the test pattern... the hardest part was attaching the antenna to the cave wall, the pteradactyls kept roosting on it interfering with the signal. simpler days. JimComment
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To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC PolicyComment
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I remember during the Johnson Administration there was a saying, "A radical is a person who thinks there ought to be TWO TV channels in Austin, Texas."and only 3 channels that had 1 show in color apiece. Waking up at 2:00 am after falling asleep on the couch to the blaring of the test pattern... the hardest part was attaching the antenna to the cave wall, the pteradactyls kept roosting on it interfering with the signal. simpler days. JimComment
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Dang you, I just spilled the Real Thing laughing.....and only 3 channels that had 1 show in color apiece. Waking up at 2:00 am after falling asleep on the couch to the blaring of the test pattern... the hardest part was attaching the antenna to the cave wall, the pteradactyls kept roosting on it interfering with the signal. simpler days. Jim
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WOW do i remember growing up in the 50s my dad was a WWII Combat Vet you had work to do before you got food he would send me out early in the morning with my wagon to follow the coal truck to pick up the chunks of coal that fell off the truck when they were putting it through the basement window everyone burned coal back then.Go back home when the wagon was filled have breakfast or lunch he was a great man and they were great times in my life he taught me to respect something kids today do not haveComment
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Remember my father putting the antenna in the roof and twisting the twin-lead just so and using the stand-offs. First thing I saw on our8 Crosley TV was Hopalong Cassady riding across the screen with a loaf of "Bond" bread (now Wonder Bread) super imposed on the screen.
Many years later; The Outer Limits...."We control the vertical | ... We control the horizontal ---"Comment
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You young'uns don't know what it's like to have it rough. When I was a kid, antennas hadn't been invented yet -- I had to stand beside the TV with both arms up and wire running out my butt.Comment
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