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message 551: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) I'm caught up on under the Dome, too - I'm liking the changes from the book, but have to admit that the differences are causing uncomfortable cognitive dissonance while watching the show. I almost wish I hadn't read the book!


message 552: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments I'm going to bed now. It has been a long day, but I got quite a bit accomplished and happy with it. Goodnight all.


message 553: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 40 comments Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like that I get to experience the s..."

What's a V....C....R?

;D

Adam, I've really been enjoying the series too.


message 554: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like that I get to ex..."

Ah, kids! LOL! Have you heard of 8-track tapes?


message 555: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Brenda wrote: "Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like..."

Had one! One of my favoriteMoody Blues tape always skipped on the same track.


message 556: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Brenda wrote: "Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like..."

I actually still have a few old 8-tracks from my childhood. I'm such a hoarder.


message 557: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like that I get to ex..."

I am rather addicted to it. I can't wait to see where they take it next. It took me a while to warm to all the changes, but once I did I was ready to keep watching.


message 558: by Lina (new)

Lina (booksnotlovers) Packing to move back to my flat for the school year. Yeah. more like reading every book I try to pack down


message 559: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 40 comments Brenda wrote: "Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like..."

Ha ha, I was just teasing, I'm of the VCR era! 8-tracks however, are before my time :)


message 560: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Sigh. I feel so old!!!!


message 561: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Brenda wrote: "Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it is going. I like..."

Well, I'm 39 years old and they were just about history when I was a little kid, but I remeber them. I hated them. You couldn't rewind them and if you wanted to hear a song again you had to wait for the tape to loop, or if you really lucky you could catch it on another track. Don't I feel old. hahah


message 562: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Chuck wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Courtney wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Adam wrote: "I just hope it isn't Captain Trips! On that note, my honey and I just caught up on Under The Dome and really enjoy where it i..."

I, too am 39 years old, Rick. We are by no means spring chickens anymore, are we?


message 563: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Well, I'm 52, not even a summer chicken. I used to go to the department stores, before the 8 tracks, so I could go through the record sections. Wow, I keep forgetting there were no computers, vcr's, color tv's...no wonder I read so much!


message 564: by Brenda (last edited Aug 07, 2013 11:26AM) (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I remember phones you actually had to dial! I remember when cars without AC were the norm!


message 565: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments I even remember my dad getting so angry the first time we saw a TV commercial for a brand new car costing $5,000.


message 566: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Brenda wrote: "I even remember my dad getting so angry the first time we saw a TV commercial for a brand new car costing $5,000."

For some reason no A/C in cars is still the norm with me.


message 567: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Adam wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I even remember my dad getting so angry the first time we saw a TV commercial for a brand new car costing $5,000."

For some reason no A/C in cars is still the norm with me."


I take that back. My current vehicles both have A/C that works, but none of the ones previous to these two had it. We "rolled down" the air conditioner...


message 568: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Rick wrote: "Well, I'm 52, not even a summer chicken. I used to go to the department stores, before the 8 tracks, so I could go through the record sections. Wow, I keep forgetting there were no computers, vcr's..."


My first computer was a TRS-80II. I used a cassette player for a disk drive. My modem was 300 baud. My computer had like 16kb of rom. And I had a blast with it too!


Rachel the Book Harlot | 63 comments Brenda wrote: "I remember phones you actually had to dial! I remember when cars without AC were the norm!"

And you had to use a handle to roll the window down manually if you wanted air. :)

I remember owning a typewriter and taking typing class in school. And a record player--I loved my record player.

Lina, good luck with your move. :)


message 570: by GeneralTHC (last edited Aug 07, 2013 11:42AM) (new)

GeneralTHC Did any of you guys have a water cooler? That shit sucked!


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☆Joycedale☆ | 307 comments I'm taking a break from my family. so I'm sitting at starbucks using up their wifi


Rachel the Book Harlot | 63 comments A water cooler? No, not that I can remember. I lived in apt buildings for the first 20 years of my life, and I don't remember anything like it.

Was the water always lukewarm instead of cold?


message 573: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC No, it was like this air-conditioning machine that fit in the window that you had to keep filled with water. It made the air in the house feel humid and smell funny. As nostalgic as I can be, I do not miss it at all.


Rachel the Book Harlot | 63 comments Yikes, that sounds like a real pain in the butt, and not very healthy. Glad they came up with better types of A/Cs.

I don't remember having an a/c as a kid. I remember enduring very hot summers with only a fan. Can't recall when my parents finally purchased one.


message 575: by Anthea (new)

Anthea | 19 comments Is that what they call a swamp cooler in the southwest? We lived in Utah for 2 years. I had never seen or heard of them before that.


message 576: by Lina (new)

Lina (booksnotlovers) Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I remember phones you..."

I'm only 20, and we too had phones where you had to dial, and we had a car without AC until a couple of years ago!


message 577: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Anthea wrote: "Is that what they call a swamp cooler in the southwest? We lived in Utah for 2 years. I had never seen or heard of them before that."

Yeah, I am pretty sure it is. But I don't remember hearing them called that in Texas, but I was just little kid.


message 578: by Michelle (last edited Aug 07, 2013 01:08PM) (new)

Michelle Hofacker | 10 comments Chuck wrote: "Did any of you guys have a water cooler? That shit sucked!"

My grandmother had one of those!! I hated it. She had a plant watering jug always next to it. My Grandfather had a paper route and he would pay us (25cents) to roll the papers and put rubber bands on them. We would be sweaty and constantly be filling that water tank. It was like an indoor air conditioner UGH.. it was awefull.
ps I'm 39


message 579: by Paul (new)

Paul Clayton | 4 comments Just back from my first game of golf for almost 2 years an I can confirm to all that I am still really rubbish.


message 580: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I remember phones you..."

Did you ever have a party line? We shared the line with an older woman who would hang up the phone and it wouldn't really hang up, so my father would stand there yelling into the receiver hoping she'd hear!


message 581: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Well, I'm 52, not even a summer chicken. I used to go to the department stores, before the 8 tracks, so I could go through the record sections. Wow, I keep forgetting there were no com..."

The first computer I ever bought was for my fiancee at the time, and it was a Commodore 64 with a cassette player for a disk drive. I loved the idea of buying 'Compute' magazine, and being able to create a program from the code in each issue. My buddy spent an entire weekend creating a game of '21', and after playing a couple games, decided it was a lost weekend!!


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Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I remember phones you..."

Brenda, we are days apart in age. My birthday is on the 18th of December and the good ole year of 1961.


message 583: by Rick (last edited Aug 07, 2013 01:35PM) (new)

Rick Shepard I have never, ever, seen a place where so many women would admit there ages!! My whole family is made up of females who stop aging at 29:)


message 584: by [deleted user] (new)

I am making a feeble attempt to cook dinner, take a shower, catch up on posts, and get some reading in at the same time. Have to be at work in the morning 3 a.m. Yuck! But, it might save me from having to work the weekend. Will be in and out of the discussion board because I like to challenge myself with the multiple challenges going at once. Going to bed early tonight for sure. No later than 8 p.m.


message 585: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Rick wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Well, I'm 52, not even a summer chicken. I used to go to the department stores, before the 8 tracks, so I could go through the record sections. Wow, I keep forgetting the..."

We had the Commodore 64 and the VIC 20. I loved the "choose your own adventure" games they had for those machines. Life was pretty sweet.


message 586: by Jason (new)

Jason Parent | 69 comments I loved Knight Games for Commodore 64


message 587: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Jason wrote: "I loved Knight Games for Commodore 64"

I wish I could remember the names of some of the ones we had. I'm pretty sure one was Dracula's Castle, then there was a fantasy themed one with a dragon. Oh, my brain hurts.
There was a submarine game, too. That one may have been animated... you had to fight the Nazis.
Good times.


message 588: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Rick wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Well, I'm 52, not even a summer chicken. I used to go to the department stores, before the 8 tracks, so I could go through the record sections. Wow, I keep forgetting the..."

Yeah, it was something else. You could spend forever typing in B.A.S.I.C. programming code to run a very simple app. If you didn't have a drive to save it you were hurting. For a while there were computer apps (BASIC code) printed in our schools books that we could run. I loved it.


message 589: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Maybe Knight Games was the one with the dragon. I was pretty young.


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Space Invaders!!!! Love


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Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Cindy wrote: "Space Invaders!!!! Love"

Oh yeah. Don't get me started on Atari games. We still have one!


message 592: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Adam wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Space Invaders!!!! Love"

Oh yeah. Don't get me started on Atari games. We still have one!"


DEFENDER, COMBAT, ASTEROIDS, MISSILE COMMAND, remember how cheesy PAC MAN was? It was cheesy by the standards of those days even.


message 593: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Cindy wrote: "Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I reme..."

That's awesome, Cindy! It's like we could be twin sisters, if our mothers had been the same person and she had been in labor for like 2 1/2 weeks! LOL!


message 594: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Rick wrote: "Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for them! I reme..."

No, I don't remember party lines. And I don't remember anything less than a 7 digit phone number.


message 595: by Dennis (new)

Dennis | 24 comments Chuck wrote: "Adam wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Space Invaders!!!! Love"

Oh yeah. Don't get me started on Atari games. We still have one!"

DEFENDER, COMBAT, ASTEROIDS, MISSILE COMMAND, remember how cheesy PAC MAN was..."


I was the master of Pitfall. Loved that game as a kid!


message 596: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Rick wrote: "I have never, ever, seen a place where so many women would admit there ages!! My whole family is made up of females who stop aging at 29:)"

Age is just a number. Although as I told my sister when she turned 50, it IS a number that at one time, we couldn't count to! LOL!


message 597: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Donkey Kong! I used to play that when I would bowl 25 cent games at my college!


message 598: by [deleted user] (new)

Brenda wrote: "Rick wrote: "Brenda wrote: "And I'm 51 - till the last day of the year. I remember black & white TVs. I remember Mom and Dad getting our first color TV. And even still, we kids were the remotes for..."

I remember party lines. My aunt used to get so pissed with the person who shared her line. The lady was always on the phone.


message 599: by Anthea (new)

Anthea | 19 comments I feel a little guilty about how much of my dad's money I spent on pinball and Space Invaders in college.


Rachel the Book Harlot | 63 comments Chuck wrote: "...remember how cheesy PAC MAN was..."

Oh, I loved Pac Man as a kid! Heck, I still do. :)


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