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  • Mike1234567

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    Did y'all have jet airplanes when you were a kid?
    Or color telly visions?

    What about paper?


    Jets? Yes, though I only saw them on our B&W TV when I was younger. I remember when dad replaced the old B&W with a color Magnavox. It was... MAGICAL... though for awhile most broadcasts were still monochrome. Even more magical was when we watched the first moon launch, landing and return.

    Paper? I've been wiping my byootox with paper for (gosh) several years now... no more pine cones for me!!

    EDIT: My maternal grandfather on his Illinois farm NEVER upgraded to color TV. I fondly remember watching Johnny Carson in B&W until I couldn't keep my eyes open. He eventually moved in with us in Lubbock (my grandfather, not Johnny). Three years after he passed away my mother sold the old farm. I dearly miss the place.....
     
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    jrbfishn

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    Did y'all have jet airplanes when you were a kid?
    Or color telly visions?

    What about paper?

    Don't know about you rich white flks but we had tv in living color until about 1969.
    Y'all called it Black and White. Sometimes, even had sound.

    from an idgit coffeeholic
     

    scap99

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    Jets? Yes, though I only saw them on our B&W TV when I was younger. I remember when dad replaced the old B&W with a color Magnavox. It was... MAGICAL... though for awhile most broadcasts were still monochrome. Even more magical was when we watched the first moon launch, landing and return.

    Paper? I've been wiping my byootox with paper for (gosh) several years now... no more pine cones for me!!

    EDIT: My maternal grandfather on his Illinois farm NEVER upgraded to color TV. I fondly remember watching Johnny Carson in B&W until I couldn't keep my eyes open. He eventually moved in with us in Lubbock (my grandfather, not Johnny). Three years after he passed away my mother sold the old farm. I dearly miss the place.....

    Don't know about you rich white flks but we had tv in living color until about 1969.
    Y'all called it Black and White. Sometimes, even had sound.

    from an idgit coffeeholic

    This is gonna sound odd, but I find the old b/w TVs and programs had much higher definition than color TV until HD became common.

    I rather enjoy watching old b/w movies because somehow I can see grayscale in sharper detail than a color movie.
     
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