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Quote from: Deborah on January 14, 2018, 11:41:21 AMThe scariest movie I ever saw was on one of those old TVs. I think the black and white made them even scarier. It was around 1964 and the movie was "The Haunting". It scared me so bad I threw up twice during the movie. It also gave me almost nightly nightmares for over two years.To this day I have the scenes burned into my mind and refuse to ever watch it again.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: tgirlamc on January 14, 2018, 11:31:06 AMDon't forget putting foil on the rabbit ear antennas to get it to come in better and the rolling picture when the horizontal hold was out of adjustment! ... When remotes came out, it made a big KER-CHUNK!... When the channel changedAhhh.... Simpler times 😀
Quote from: Julia1996 on January 14, 2018, 11:43:28 AMOh wow. You didn't worry about perves snatching kids back then?
Quote from: Julia1996 on January 14, 2018, 12:11:23 PMWhat does a rabbits ear have to do with antennas? And I don't understand what you mean about the remote. A remote is silent. How could it go kerchunk??
Quote from: Dena on January 14, 2018, 12:04:07 PMI have always lived in the city but us kids would range as much as a mile away from home. We had set times we needed to be home by and often it was dusk or after it was dark. We were told as young as 6 or 7 years of age to watch out for strangers however there was never a problem with this. Maybe one of the advantages of living in a bedroom community. Parents tend to be a little overprotective these days and in a way I think it prevents children from developing proper judgement. Consider I received my first pocket knife about age 9 and I didn't need to ask for it as it was given as a present. I was pretty old before I received a key to the house because the house wasn't locked until bed time. In Arizona, we slept with the windows wide open because we use a cooler to maintain the temperature during the summer and they required outside air flow to operate properly. Before they had coolers, they would put blankets on the lawn and sleep outside. It was a much different world in those days.
Quote from: Cali on January 14, 2018, 10:39:30 AMWe had three national channels to my knowledge in the late 50s & 60s in Los Angeles County; CBS (2),NBC (4), ABC (7). There were also local channels also; KTLA (5) and KCOP (13) and one other which I don't off the top of my head remember but was Channel 9 in LA. And these channels would sometimes buy a movie and play it. When pay tv came in it was the promise of uninterrupted tv without commercials, yeah promised. Now there are so many channels that in order to watch certain shows you would have to spend a fortune.
Quote from: Dena on January 14, 2018, 12:15:30 PMRabit Ears they still make them and they still work. As for the TV making noise, the remote activated a motor in the TV which turned the knob for you and that made the noise.
Quote from: Julia1996 on January 14, 2018, 12:29:13 PMAh, the antenna was called rabbits ears. A motor that turned a knob. Wow. Tvs weren't at all electronic were they? That's so weird.
Quote from: Sarah_P on January 14, 2018, 12:43:24 PMWell, they WERE electronic, but I suppose you could say they were 'analog', compared to today's 'digital'.
Quote from: Lady Sarah on January 14, 2018, 12:31:31 PMWhen I went to high school, we were able to have parents sign a note, allowing us to go to the "smoker's lounge" which was a small area outside the school building. We were also able to buy cigarettes at age 15. We were also permitted to work at county parks at the age of 12, mostly mowing lawns.Sent from my NS-P10A7100 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Roll on January 14, 2018, 12:51:53 PM(In carnival barker type voice) Why, let me tell you about this marvelous new invention called the transistor! Tired of having to replace those cumbersome vacuum tubes? Find your domicile becoming just a tad too warm for comfort? Well, ladies and gentlemen, the transistor is for you! Fellas, your sweetheart will be over the moon when she unwraps one of our new transistors for that special anniversary. And ladies, there is no surer way to a man's heart than through a transistor!
Quote from: Julia1996 on January 14, 2018, 12:54:49 PMQuote from: Cali on January 14, 2018, 12:52:35 PMSounds like something Lorena Bobbit would do.No, just his tongue not his junk. Knowing him he would rather loose his tongue than Mr. Happy. Lol
Quote from: Cali on January 14, 2018, 12:52:35 PMSounds like something Lorena Bobbit would do.
Quote from: Julia1996 on January 14, 2018, 12:58:23 PMOMG!!! Smoking at school?? That's like illegal now. Buying cigarettes at age 15!!!!! The world was insane back then!
Quote from: Cali on January 14, 2018, 01:00:16 PMIn Texas, everything is legal except Pot for minors