when you were young the Dead Sea was only sick.
That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time.
when you were young the Dead Sea was only sick.
Are you old enough to know what a long time is?That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time.
Are you old enough to know what a long time is?
If you didn’t have to register for Selective Services, are you old or young?
If you didn’t have to register for Selective Services, are you old or young?
What was you’re crimeI actually sat on the Group W bench!
What was you’re crime
You own clothes older than your coworkers
My gawd man, you mean you were the third choiceI was neither a mother raper or father stabber.
And when the TV had color, you had to adjust it.
stolen from Garfield (6/16):
when your (you're?) first watch was a sundial
when you were young the Dead Sea was only sick.
We had a party line. Our ring was a long and two shorts. It was also long distance to call our neighbors across the road. Road not street and gravel at that.paid for long distance phone calls
We had a party line. Our ring was a long and two shorts. It was also long distance to call our neighbors across the road. Road not street and gravel at that.
...you guys remember when the TV remote control just had ONE button each for "channel" and "volume", and would change it in just one direction until it got to the end and then would cycle back to the beginning of whatever? So if (say) you wanted to turn the volume down, you had to click it for "up" a bunch of times (louder, louder, LOUDer, LOUDER, LOUDESTTTTT, then softest) to get to the right volume?
(As a kid, that made it really hard to sneak into the TV room to watch Star Trek without being heard.)
Heck, I remember when I was the remote, voice-activated by my dad.
Didja ever snoopWe had a party line. Our ring was a long and two shorts. It was also long distance to call our neighbors across the road. Road not street and gravel at that.
Could ya dial based on that! Let’s drift a little here. AR. [aviation related]. Ever hear a Controller giving you a ‘thirty’ with a traffic call?I still remember the clock positions of my phone number on a rotary dial...
Don McLean remembered a long long time ago. Sheesh. I just made myself feel old.Are you old enough to know what a long time is?
I got checked out to do the radar plots…get it off the teletype and plot on the grid map…CM2 CN3…I remember when there were FSS stations (I know redundant) everywhere. You could actually walk in and talk to a live briefer.
And you leaned in so no one around could hear you, because conversations weren’t public.you went to a pay phone to return the call.
..when you can remember the smell when using those Selectric typewriters you keep reading about in this thread.
…when the remote control for the TV in your hotel room was a panel behind your headboard hardwired thru the walls to the TV.
…when you learn someone has a “car phone” and discover it is actually a mobile radio telephone installed in a car.
…when getting a pager made you feel important. If it activated when you weren’t near a land-line you went to a pay phone to return the call.
My older sister talked of a time when HP made the best test gear in the business and they defied you to buy any of it. (Their sales folks were that bad)I'm so old I can remember when HP made great stuff.
And I can remember when "Made In Japan" was a pejorative.
We had a program that would punch a deck of cards-either regular or pinochle. They were ok in a pinch but we could all read the holes from the back so it was hard to bluff.The System 3 was a neat machine, but the cards were strange. 96-column, ya know.
I'm so old I can remember when HP made great stuff.
I used to be quite good at clutchless shifting. Not so much now, due to lack of practice.I’ve driven a truck with a non-synchro transmission. I can use (quite readily) a manual E6B.
I have as well, today I don't think I could see the numbers good enough to use a slip stick with out reading glasses....I’ve used a slip-stick (a.k.a. Slide rule) to take real physics tests.
Everybody’s doin’ a brand new dance now,8 Track. Nuff said
When I was in college in the late 1960s, I was doing volunteer work for the University of Washington's public TV station. One of the times I was there, they were splicing the two-inch wide video tape....I’ve edited multi-track analog audio tape with a razor blade and scotch tape....
I made MARS calls home from Camp Casey…
If you didn’t have to register for Selective Services, are you old or young?