1. Not sure what it was called, but I can remember laying in bed at night listening to the radio mysteries. They were crime mystery stories played out over the radio. Loved those
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  2. The first LED-based digital watches

    Obligiatory Douglas Adams quote:
    “Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea.”

    Along that line, some books:
    Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
    Jonathan Livingston Seagull
    The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings
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  3. As I got older (10) I could stay out later, the funny thing is things I did as a kid would get kids arrested now.
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  4. The Galloping Gourmet
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  5. Foot operated hi beam/low beam switch.
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  6. Portable record players that weren't that portable ...
    [​IMG]

    Mine was better than this from the mid 60's
  7. How about starter buttons and or knobs?
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  8. Or how about choke cables on the dashboard?
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  9. When TVs (and HiFi / stereos) looked like a nice piece of furniture (and some TV models had screens that could be covered to totally hide the set).
  10. The vertical hold knob on the TV.
    Milton the Monster cartoons
  11. Beanie and Cecil
    [​IMG]
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  12. Making collect calls.

    And when long distance generally cost you something (do you accept the charges?)
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  13. Two TV channels, which stopped broadcasting after midnight, until the next morning.

    No commercials between the TV programmes!

    And getting our first phone, when I was seven or so. Our phone number had four digits
  14. Dodo The Kid From Outer Space
    Colonel Bleep

    Col. Bleep had his based on a mythical island located at 0 degrees longitude and 0 degrees latitude and was known as "Zero-Zero Island". A half century later, I work as a software developer for military planning and C2 systems and whenever anyone talks about a unit with no location as being initialized to (0,0), I can't help but refer to the place as Zero-Zero Island.
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  15. What is (or was) that?
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  16. It kept the picture from rolling. When it was working, that is...
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  17. Don't forget the horizontal hold.
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  18. The earliest I can recall is 1959 and our TV had doors over the front of the set. I would open and close them just for amusement.

    Remember having just one phone in the house? No air conditioning too! Nobody had them, but rich folks. In the summer, my mother would tell us to play under the tree in the shade. How about when they banned cyclamates? They had it in kool aid.
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  19. I remember when Red Dye #2 got banned... suddenly noticed that a bunch of women were no longer red heads.
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  20. We never had air conditioning, but we lived in MN so it wasn't such a big deal. We had a big (25 acres or so) pond where we would play on inner tubes and build rafts and such. It was pretty skanky water, and we used to get leeches stuck to us every so often, but we didn't care. It was hot out.

    I remember my old man not wanting to spend money on propane in the winter though, and we would fire the wood stove in the living room so hot you would just about die from the heat in the front of the house, but I would wake up with my blankets frozen to the wall in my bedroom in the back.
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