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glass house
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 04:17 |
I remember the look on my daughters face when she saw me play a record. She was about 3 or 4. She allready had seen a cd, so she was amazed there was sound coming out.
It took me ages to get comfortable with cd's when they appeared. I didn't want the albums to go. Was that around 81-82? The sound is much better afcourse.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 04:31 |
Now you're making me feel old! My brother had a ZX81 and later on, an Acorn Electron. My first PC was a 386... actually, that was the family machine, my first PC was an AMD K5 133MHz.
I had - and still have - an Atari ST 520, which cost over £300 at the time.
I went to school when the Internet was barely in existence, so I didn't have the advantage of being able to find information at a click of a button. Yes, I had to go a building called a library!
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glass house
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 04:32 |
aaahhh, the smell of librarys .
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 04:35 |
Libraries will probably be a thing of the past in 10 or 20 years, or if they do still exist, they'll be interactive, probably in the form of Virtual Reality.
Not that I like that idea mind you. I like the smell of old books, plus I also like to read some of the comments people write in library books (not that common, but it does happen).
Edited by Geck0 - September 19 2006 at 19:03
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 06:27 |
Bastille Dude wrote:
I'm closing in on 40 soon, I'll be turning 39 this January, May I join the club? I have grey hair and I like to reminisce about the good old days.
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of course B-Dude, long as you're not too grumpy!
on the subject of Libraries (they wouldn't dream of covering this in VR3), at my College we now have to refer to the Library as the "Learning Centre" or "Resource Centre", my local Library has computers and cd's for hire, there are many books but in the future i assume they will run the books down and increase computer availability.
Edited by mystic fred - September 19 2006 at 06:29
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bhikkhu
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:14 |
I think there will still be some need for the traditional library set up for a while. At least at the University level. They serve as study centers, as well as a research source.
I was looking at the thread about how many gigs of music. It reminded me of the old stereo system comparisons. Remember the bragging about brands, watts per channel, and quadraphonic?
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:18 |
mystic fred wrote:
On the subject of Libraries (they wouldn't dream of covering this in VR3), at my College we now have to refer to the Library as the "Learning Centre" or "Resource Centre", my local Library has computers and cd's for hire, there are many books but in the future i assume they will run the books down and increase computer availability. |
My local library used to hire out LPs - it's now more like an internet cafe; all the PCs well used & deepening dust around the bookshelves...
Here you go - this'll show you how old I am; I took maths & physics O levels... and wasn't allowed to use a calculator!
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glass house
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:19 |
If you had a Marantz stereo set in those days you would be king. Very popular back then!
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:33 |
That lovely brushed gold effect facia... of course, if you were skint, like me, your amp was a Solavox.
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Bob Greece
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:37 |
Jim Garten wrote:
My local library used to hire out LPs |
Ah yes, happy memories! I borrowed Rush, Genesis and Hawkwind albums from the library amongst other bands.
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:47 |
Bob Greece wrote:
Jim Garten wrote:
My local library used to hire out LPs |
Ah yes, happy memories! I borrowed Rush, Genesis and Hawkwind albums from the library amongst other bands. |
The only LP I remember getting was Firesign Theater "How Can You Be Two Places at Once, When You're Not Anywhere at All." Funny stuff.
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:52 |
Another indication of my particular vintage - anyone remember when VCRs were the only appliance with a remote control... and even that was attached by a wire!
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 07:57 |
Geck0 wrote:
Now you're making me feel old! My brother had a ZX81 and later on, an Acorn Electron. My first PC was a 386... actually, that was the family machine, my first PC was an AMD K5 133MHz.
I had - and still have - an Atari ST 520, which cost over £300 at the time.
I went to school when the Internet was barely in existence, so I didn't have the advantage of being able to find information at a click of a button. Yes, I had to go a building called a library!
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Ah, the ZX81 with it's massive 1K memory. I got the 16K expansion pack which never fitted very well. You were supposed to be able to save to and load from a standard cassette player, but I could never get that to work either. Horrible keyboard as well, but it's where I started as a computer programmer.
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 08:00 |
Remember how hot they used to get if you used them for more than half an hour at a time?
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 08:06 |
Jim Garten wrote:
mystic fred wrote:
On the subject of Libraries (they wouldn't dream of covering this in VR3), at my College we now have to refer to the Library as the "Learning Centre" or "Resource Centre", my local Library has computers and cd's for hire, there are many books but in the future i assume they will run the books down and increase computer availability. |
My local library used to hire out LPs - it's now more like an internet cafe; all the PCs well used & deepening dust around the bookshelves...
Here you go - this'll show you how old I am; I took maths & physics O levels... and wasn't allowed to use a calculator! |
when i was at school we were a bit more advanced -we had steam driven mechanical calculators!
BTW Jim, you actually saw Pallas!!!??
you mentioned Krokus, i was into them and saw them at Newcastle City Hall in....1982. i remember the support band was .....Magnum!!
BTW i first learned computer language on MS-DOS system - goto etc.etc.- hard work!
Edited by mystic fred - September 19 2006 at 08:13
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 08:09 |
The tape cassettes never loaded properly, but they made a fun noise. I think someone has sampled it for some tune or other, but I've never heard it.
Part of my brother's audio setup consisted of Marantz in the '80s.
Well our television has gone backwards in time, because the new ones keep blowing up! We've got an old Bang & Olufsen with a very unwieldy remote control for it (which apparently costs £50 to replace!). At least it works though, a nice sturdy machine!
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 08:17 |
Jim Garten wrote:
Another indication of my particular vintage - anyone remember when VCRs were the only appliance with a remote control... and even that was attached by a wire! |
Yours had a remote control? Wow!
Speaking of old sound companies, remember this?
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 08:18 |
Geck0 wrote:
The tape cassettes never loaded properly, but they made a fun noise. I think someone has sampled it for some tune or other, but I've never heard it.
Part of my brother's audio setup consisted of Marantz in the '80s.
Well our television has gone backwards in time, because the new ones keep blowing up! We've got an old Bang & Olufsen with a very unwieldy remote control for it (which apparently costs £50 to replace!). At least it works though, a nice sturdy machine!
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It went like this............
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whhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR-D-D-D-D......
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 09:44 |
Oh, wow!
Can I join the grey room please? I'm not an old man (grumpy or otherwise) but I do remember "The Hammy" (and St.Albans City Hall Jim!) I had a ZXSpectrum, and I was totally shocked this morning when I heard on the radio that 95% of 12 year olds have a mobile phone (probably with more gadgets and gizmos than imne!) WHO do they need to call, the survey said "most children said it helped their social lives"...............sheeeesh, tree climbing wasn't that tricky when I was 12!
Sorry, off topic! I remember as a student my boyfriends Mum used to send us £5 every week, on a friday night that bought us 2 pints each, a packet of marlboro (when they were RED and made you cough!) AND a kebab from the scary wagon on the way home............................. sometimes there was enough left over for a pint of milk (yes sorry Mum we knew it was for groceries REALLY! )
But you know, today is my son's 12th birthday, I had a fabulous childhood, I saw his face this morning though, and I hope that he will grow up to say "when I was a lad.........." our kids are healthy and happy, he is excited by a new book, and can make me laugh, he enjoys school and eats brown bread and cabbage (not together!) I don't think the kids are doing too badly........... they all keep us on our toes, but it's not such a bad thing...........god only knows how he will afford to sneak out of his bedroom window and jump on a train to London to some gig in a couple of years time the way I did though!
(ah...................nothing is as sticky as the Marquee floor!)
Right...............if I can have Grey status I will return later!
P-C x
Edited by prog-chick - September 19 2006 at 09:48
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glass house
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Posted: September 19 2006 at 10:23 |
Sorry, off topic! - you said, nothing is off topic here .
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