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cudaclan wrote:My recollections was black & white, no remote and yes, allot less channels. Now we have plasma, HD, digital and touch screen remotes with over 200 channels of garbage that you flip through in speed dial mode.
Behshad wrote:cudaclan wrote:My recollections was black & white, no remote and yes, allot less channels. Now we have plasma, HD, digital and touch screen remotes with over 200 channels of garbage that you flip through in speed dial mode.
With tons of crap on every one of them !
Out of curiousity ,I once flipped through 100 channels and 84 of them were either commercials or infomercials!
Fact Finder wrote:I was 8 or so (1948), when mom and dad somehow found the money to get a little B&W TV for my bedroom. It was a dial TV with a remote that when you clicked it, the dial turned.One time as I was getting dressed, I was apparently standing just right, and when I zipped up my pants the TV changed channels. That was a hoot. After figuring out I could change the channel by zipping or un-zipping my pants, I did it all the time.
Freak my friends right the fuck out.
I remember all we got on the TV was 5, 9, and 12 and later on we were so excited to get 19, which back then was called cable. Four whole channels, but those damn 4 channels brought me into my teens with Midnight Special and Don Kirschner's Rock Concerts. Man it was great. Everyday after school we'd come home and watch the Beverly Hillbillies, Gomer Pyle, Petticoat Junction and others on this new found cable 19.
VCR's...hell we didn't need VCR's, we just waited for the seasons to end and breathlessly read the TV Guide every week for upcoming repeats of our favorites. We'd get that TV Guide every week at the IGA store and the first thing I did was flip to Friday and Saturday's late night to see who was on Midnight Special or Don K's, I also of course had to know what the Saturday game of the Week in basball was carrying and also Sundays football game schedule. Hell, we didn't even have Monday Night Football when I was young.Wide World of Sports was almost a Saturday staple and of course I had to suffer through my sis and Parents watching McMillan and Wife, Carol Burnett, Rowan and Martin and yes, Hee Haw.
Behshad wrote:Journey Mom wrote:This confirms my suspicions that I've gotten old. I remember being so excited when we first got fire . Meat tasted totally different cooked !
TRAGChick wrote:Yup....
I remember ALL of that "TV interference" BS
The one thing I remember about the TV Guide was:
They would take up a half-page on Sunday Football Games - they would list everyone's name & their position.
I was especially interested in the Oakland Raiders....because this was my last name before I was Married.
AND YES...I do realize that he met a troubled end - I'm talking about back in the day....when I was in 5th Grade:
annie89509 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:Yup....
I remember ALL of that "TV interference" BS
The one thing I remember about the TV Guide was:
They would take up a half-page on Sunday Football Games - they would list everyone's name & their position.
I was especially interested in the Oakland Raiders....because this was my last name before I was Married.
AND YES...I do realize that he met a troubled end - I'm talking about back in the day....when I was in 5th Grade:
Haha...Jim Otto (Double 0) is who I remember as playing Center for the Raiders like from the beginning...'60s-'70s (HOF'er, too). Dave Dalby, I vaguely remember. Did he come after Otto?
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Co-channel interference
Electrical Interference (Mom running the vacuum cleaner again)
TRAGChick wrote:annie89509 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:Yup....
I remember ALL of that "TV interference" BS
The one thing I remember about the TV Guide was:
They would take up a half-page on Sunday Football Games - they would list everyone's name & their position.
I was especially interested in the Oakland Raiders....because this was my last name before I was Married.
AND YES...I do realize that he met a troubled end - I'm talking about back in the day....when I was in 5th Grade:
Haha...Jim Otto (Double 0) is who I remember as playing Center for the Raiders like from the beginning...'60s-'70s (HOF'er, too). Dave Dalby, I vaguely remember. Did he come after Otto?
Perhaps.
I'm talking 1977 and beyond...that's all I know...
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