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Rusty Heap 08-17-2007 04:50 PM

Gawd I feel old.
 
CD's are 25 years old?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/08/17/cd.anniversary.ap/index.html

I can still remember when Pong sold for $125 and my dad would take me to the Tube Tester at the local drug store.

dhoward 08-17-2007 04:55 PM

Thanks for the reminders....

hardflex 08-17-2007 05:06 PM

I jokingly referenced the "flew so fast time went backward" aspect of the Superman movie, and realized it was way out of his pop culture. He is 15

VaSteve 08-17-2007 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 3432082)
I can still remember when Pong sold for $125 and my dad would take me to the Tube Tester at the local drug store.


Tube tester...LOL..."the unit contains no user serviceable parts."

trekkor 08-17-2007 05:29 PM

Atari 2600!! Yeah, now.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...i2600wood4.jpg


KT

SXSMAN 08-17-2007 06:03 PM

A wise friend told me he knew when he was getting old .

He once turned a pretty girls head .

Now he turns her stomach .

SxS

Mo_Gearhead 08-17-2007 07:03 PM

QUOTE: "Gawd I feel old.'
_________________

Geez ...I can recall when you could tell what Make an automobile was from a block away.

Hugh R 08-17-2007 07:06 PM

I remember when we had black and white TV and if I wanted to change the channel, I had to get up walk across the room turn the rotary knob and stand there and decide if I wanted to watch that, or one of the other two channels.

A wise friend told me he knew when he was getting old .

He once turned a pretty girls head .

Now he turns her stomach .


A few years ago, I was walking through UCLA with a much younger colleague and I said to him "These girls probably think I'm a professor or something. He said "Hugh, they don't even see you".

Don Plumley 08-17-2007 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 3432312)
A few years ago, I was walking through UCLA with a much younger colleague and I said to him "These girls probably think I'm a professor or something. He said "Hugh, they don't even see you".

Ha!

Disc Washer to clean Vinyl before I recorded them to Cassettes. Original Master LP's (still have 'em).

Polyester was bad. Chrome bumpers.

But - I wouldn't trade iPods, ubiquitous Internet, global ATM's for it all.

Dan in Pasadena 08-17-2007 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 3432312)
I remember when we had black and white TV and if I wanted to change the channel, I had to get up walk across the room turn the rotary knob and stand there and decide if I wanted to watch that, or one of the other two channels.


You forgot to mention adjusting the rabbit ears after you changed the channel to get a level of snow and static YOUR DAD you could live with!

I played Pong for 10 cents a game (it changedto 25 cents quickly though) while I was on my break at Sears paint department working for $1.90 an hour. I was doing good. Most of my buddies were working for $1.65 an hour, the minimum wage then (1971).

I had a "toy" that let you cast your own army men in a little set of aluminum molds from tubes of green goo. You'd burn the hell out of your fingers of course!...recall?...too dangerous for kids? Nah.... it took about one time to figure out you could cast them without arms or legs or heads to simulate wounded soldiers to scatter around your battlefield!

TerryH 08-17-2007 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 3432402)
You forgot to mention adjusting the rabbit ears after you changed the channel to get a level of snow and static YOUR DAD you could live with!

I played Pong for 10 cents a game (it changedto 25 cents quickly though) while I was on my break at Sears paint department working for $1.90 an hour. I was doing good. Most of my buddies were working for $1.65 an hour, the minimum wage then (1971).

You forgot the matchbook behind the TV tuner dial to get rid of those vertical lines. Not a lot of program choices either as we only had 3 stations and one was educational.

My first few jobs were all at the local bowling alley. Made a $1.50 an hour washing dishes at 15. Pretty sure Pong started at a .25. Pinball was a dime(3 games for a quarter), the games were simple, mechanical, and so much more fun than current pinball. I was the pinball wizard!:D Bowling was 40 cents a game. Pool was free for employees so we played alot of nine ball and snooker.

Dan in Pasadena 08-17-2007 09:39 PM

Terry,
Sears in those days (you remember, but the younger guys probably don't) had a candy counter and a little snack stand that sold popcorn. You could smell that popcorn all through the store, hell I can STILL smell it.

At Christmas of course NO ONE bought paint so they put can openers, coffee makers and popcorn poppers and such in our department to get some yield. No microwave popcorn then!
I would "work" - making popcorn and eating it for 4 hours a night after work and not sell a thing. In hindsight, it was so easy and so fun.

Downstairs in the stock room was an area where all the Craftsman tools that were returned (life time guarantee!) were piled up. As an employee you could pick anything out of the pile and get it for pennies. I bought some tools but NOTHING like I would if I had access to that today!

Joeaksa 08-17-2007 10:41 PM

Ok guys... I will tell you about old. I had a 1950 Mercury two door coupe and used to fill it up with 19c a gallon of gas. Thought the price was way too much for a kid going to high school in the 1960's! :)

Still remember doing what Hugh and Terry mentioned about the TV... ahhhh the days of black and white...

oldE 08-18-2007 02:35 AM

Anyone remember Alan Sherman's song about the expanding global market in the 60s?

If you buy a tape recorder of the automatic kind
Lots of luck pal, lots of luck
'Cause enclosed a hundred page book of instructions you will find
And on page 2 you get stuck
'Cause it says:
"If this machine is not satisfactory
You must return it to the factory."
And the factory's in Japan
So Rots of Ruck!

Ah B&W TV, 2 channels and Ed Sullivan.

Les

on2wheels52 08-18-2007 03:23 AM

Remember the TV test pattern? Broadcasting wouldn't start till 7 or so, would end at 11 and it would come on before and after. Some stations started their day with the Star Spangled Banner.
Jim

Dan in Pasadena 08-18-2007 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Joeaksa (Post 3432512)
Ok guys... I will tell you about old. I had a 1950 Mercury two door coupe and used to fill it up with 19c a gallon of gas. Thought the price was way too much for a kid going to high school in the 1960's! :)

Apparently I'm younger than you Joe and yet I SOLD gas on the Sears gas island for 29 cents for regular when they were having a "gas war" - remember those?!:eek: Now that WAS cheap even for '72 but after the "war" we sold it for 39 cents for a long time. Those were the days.

I knew a guy in college that would have sold me his '68 Vette for pretty cheap because it had some fiberglass damage on the right front corner and the main reason I didn't buy it was gas was "all the way up to 55 cents" and I commuted to college about 30 miles one way.

Chocaholic 08-18-2007 05:56 AM

Vroom Motor. 'Nuff said.

Joeaksa 08-18-2007 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by on2wheels52 (Post 3432590)
Remember the TV test pattern? Broadcasting wouldn't start till 7 or so, would end at 11 and it would come on before and after. Some stations started their day with the Star Spangled Banner.
Jim

Boy that brings back memories. The test pattern with the indian chief's head in the center?

Dan,

More or less I grew up in the Ozarks and they always had gas wars there. Was most of the time the cheapest around.

LakeCleElum 08-18-2007 06:49 AM

Days before dial phones, the operators asked what number you wanted to call. Party line, you had to wait until your neighbor hung up to make a call........Had to "double-clutch" the Hay Truck when I was 11 years old, no synros.....

GDSOB 08-18-2007 06:57 AM

Right now I'm looking for some of those adapter thingys for the turntable so the wife can play her 45's...


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