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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #377149
03/19/07 10:43 PM
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
When I told my daughters' that when I was a kid, we only had 3 channels and that the tv went off the air at a certain time at night (1:00?), they couldn't believe it.


And if the President was on our night was shot. Speaking of the tv's we had 2 knobs one for uhf and one for vhf.


Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12


Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #377153
03/19/07 11:15 PM
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
This happened a couple months ago, and I thought it was just a fluke, until it happened again last week.

I use a computer at work all the time, but I do have a typewriter, which I hardly ever use except to maybe quickly address an envelop.

There was a couple students in the office and one came up to me while I was typing an envelope and said to me, "what's that?" I looked at him wondering if he was being a smart ass, and said, "it's a typewriter". He says "no way". Another student popped up and both were open-mouthed watching me type in amazement. I jokingly told them both to "sit down, you're making me feel old."

There happened to be a parent in the office who saw it and she said she had her old records out a while back, and her son said, "wow, what huge cd's".

Thinking about it, I guess it does make sense. Who has a typewriter anymore? A thing of the past. Our kids/grandkids will never have occasion to use one most likely. Just thought I'd share. I got a real chuckle out of it.

TIS


Surely they've seen pictures, etc. of typewriters.


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: olivant] #377158
03/19/07 11:24 PM
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You would think so!! The way they were hovering over the typewriter watching as I was typing was plain comical.



TIS


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #377166
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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
I love the smell of vinyl in the morning.


Vinyl? Around here, it's shellac!

Still have my old portable manual typewriter (we used to call it Manuel) sitting in the corner.

Fondly remember the difference between a mimeograph and a rexograph.

The 8-track player still plays.

So does the 1950's DeJur 8mm movie projector.

Don't own a microwave.

Don't own a cell phone...yet.

The only DVD player I have is built into the computer.

Had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

Signor V.


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: Signor Vitelli] #377168
03/19/07 11:48 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Signor Vitelli
 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
I love the smell of vinyl in the morning.


Had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

Signor V.


Sounds like you had to be dragged kicking and screaming in the 20th century, Signor V.

Sorry SV, you know I love ya, but I just couldn't resist.


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: pizzaboy] #377170
03/19/07 11:57 PM
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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Sounds like you had to be dragged kicking and screaming in the 20th century, Signor V.

Sorry SV, you know I love ya, but I just couldn't resist.


You're absolutely correct - that's just how I used to describe myself up until the millenium swamped me like a tidal wave! ;\)

Signor V.


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"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"

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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: Signor Vitelli] #377185
03/20/07 01:35 AM
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I used to type up my history notes on a typewriter in high school. Now I can't compose unless I am using a PC. Madonne!


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: pizzaboy] #377249
03/20/07 09:04 AM
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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
I'm going to my storage unit to take out my slide projector.


We had the home movie projector, and my grandparents had the slide projector, which they would take out every Thanksgiving night. While most of the slides were from the fifties and early sixties before I was born, I'd love watching them.

My favorite slide was a picture of my grandfather standing near the counter of a department store wearing a coat and hat, looking towards the camera with an unpleasant expression. The family couldn't remember where or why the picture was taken until my grandmother recalled that he was unable to work the camera and had brought it back to the store saying it wouldn't work. The clerk then simply snapped the picture of my disgruntled grandfather...after he took the lens cap off.

Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #377257
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
When I told my daughters' that when I was a kid, we only had 3 channels and that the tv went off the air at a certain time at night (1:00?), they couldn't believe it.


TIS


I remember before television came on in the morning (about 6 a.m. I think) they had a test pattern showing an Indian with a big feathered thing on his head. Since TV was B&W I wonder what the purpose of this was?


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: dontomasso] #377259
03/20/07 10:32 AM
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I remember the first time that I saw the NBC Peacock on a color TV. I found it amazing!! We didn't get our first color tv until the 1970's.

Does anyone remember the Million Dollar Movie? I remember that my mother always did her ironing late at night while watching that, and they would play the theme from Gone With the Wind as their opening music.


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Re: What's a Typewriter? [Re: pizzaboy] #377287
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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
 Originally Posted By: Double-J
 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
As for vinyl LPs and 45s, I still have all mine. Last year my parents got me one of those LP/CD/radio/cassette thingies so now I can play them again. I have too much vinyl that'll never be released on CD probably (bootlegs, singles, etc), so good to have.... But I am bummed that my 8-track player doesn't work any more!!


I'm actually in the process of converting some of the more rare LP's we've got into digital ones. ;\)


I picked up a TEAC compact lp to cd "burner" last year for my hard to find lp titles. I paid over $300, but they're coming down in price now.

I'm glad the technology is public now, because although I initially bought it just to convert my old records, I use it all the time just to play them. I love the smell of vinyl in the morning.

Now, if I could just find my father's old reel to reel tapes.


My system is a bit more complicated, but I like the results...I run a stereo jack into my audio card on my PC and use Adobe Audition to edit the files into individual tracks, remove all the noise and hiss and artifacts, and then burn them onto a disc. It works really well.

Actually, my next step is transferring all our VHS to DVD; I've been thinking about picking up one of those Hauppage WinTV cards, but I haven't done so yet.



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