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Anybody watching (watched) this?
If you lived through the seventies it's a serious nostalgia trip....well worth watching.
All of a sudden I'm 10 years old again
Edit...gawd knows why my post has an 18 icon against it....its suitable for all....sorry
If you lived through the seventies it's a serious nostalgia trip....well worth watching.
All of a sudden I'm 10 years old again

Edit...gawd knows why my post has an 18 icon against it....its suitable for all....sorry

Edited by Amused2death on Tuesday 29th September 21:53
Brought back lots of memories!
The phones were always in the freezing halls, I once went and got changed when my Aunt had called and was yacking on as usual, I was freezing. When I came back she was still prattling on with no idea I had been away.
So many things I wish I had kept, they would be worth a fortune now!
Amazing how unreliable TV's were, and how many parts they had.
And a Cortina for driving in the snow, go on drive it, wimp!
The thoughts about mobiles were interesting, after living with someone who used them as an electronic 'leash' to micro manage her kids lives I can see why the son enjoyed not having one. The kids could see how overprotective the parent's attitudes were, seeing danger everywhere.
(His daughter is a real whiney PITA, with a face made for radio, nothing seems to be right for her, I am sure the rest of the kids are happy when she goes back to her mum!)
The phones were always in the freezing halls, I once went and got changed when my Aunt had called and was yacking on as usual, I was freezing. When I came back she was still prattling on with no idea I had been away.
So many things I wish I had kept, they would be worth a fortune now!
Amazing how unreliable TV's were, and how many parts they had.
And a Cortina for driving in the snow, go on drive it, wimp!
The thoughts about mobiles were interesting, after living with someone who used them as an electronic 'leash' to micro manage her kids lives I can see why the son enjoyed not having one. The kids could see how overprotective the parent's attitudes were, seeing danger everywhere.
(His daughter is a real whiney PITA, with a face made for radio, nothing seems to be right for her, I am sure the rest of the kids are happy when she goes back to her mum!)
Am I the only one who watched the second episode?
Great TV. Loved it
I will also confess to having a Baird TV exactly like that one.
And those 'piano' key video recorders were crap! I think they were all made by JVC? and re-badged by everyone else. JVC, Ferguson Videostar, Panasonic, Baird, Rumbalows (sp?), Decca and I suspect a few other makes as well.
Oddly there was no mention of the Carphone. I remember that the company I worked for at the time was renting one for about £50 a day or something crazy.
Loved the choice of computer and they seemed the type (if there is one) to go for the BBC model. Strange that no one chose the Jupiter Ace
Great TV. Loved it

And those 'piano' key video recorders were crap! I think they were all made by JVC? and re-badged by everyone else. JVC, Ferguson Videostar, Panasonic, Baird, Rumbalows (sp?), Decca and I suspect a few other makes as well.
Oddly there was no mention of the Carphone. I remember that the company I worked for at the time was renting one for about £50 a day or something crazy.
Loved the choice of computer and they seemed the type (if there is one) to go for the BBC model. Strange that no one chose the Jupiter Ace

Funny how they never mention though the introduction of Windows - especially as they showed an IBM Model 30 P/C. My first P/C was an IBM X/T - a huge 10Mb disk using 5.25" floppies that stored, well, not a lot!
But I remember how we thought our mainframe was leading edge when we got disk drives that could store over 300Mb. They were only 12 " wide by 8" high !!
But I remember how we thought our mainframe was leading edge when we got disk drives that could store over 300Mb. They were only 12 " wide by 8" high !!
I have a Sinclair C5...must get it back on the road - they're great fun.
I even went up into the loft to get my Sinclair spectrum out...but considering you can play all the games on www.zxspectrum.net, I erm...put it back.
I even went up into the loft to get my Sinclair spectrum out...but considering you can play all the games on www.zxspectrum.net, I erm...put it back.
Edited by Dr.Doofenshmirtz on Monday 12th October 15:13
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