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message 101: by Michael (new)

Michael (mgm58) | 29 comments Scott wrote: "You remember playgrounds made out of metal."

And, they were built on blacktop or concrete.


message 102: by Alicja (new)

Alicja (darkwingduckie7) | 91 comments Scott wrote: "You remember playgrounds made out of metal."

Or have grown up in Eastern Europe in not such a distant past.

I even remember playing on the metal bars meant for beating the dust out of your rugs.


message 103: by Stephen (last edited Jul 22, 2014 09:24PM) (new)

Stephen (havan) | 548 comments Scott wrote: "[You know you're ancient when...]You know what Burma Shave signs are."

IF YOU DON'T KNOW



WHOSE SIGNS THESE ARE



YOU CAN'T HAVE DRIVEN



VERY FAR



Burma-Shave

If you're familiar with Burma shave signs try answering this trivia question https://www.goodreads.com/trivia/deta...

or this one

https://www.goodreads.com/trivia/deta...


message 104: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Michael wrote: "Scott wrote: "You remember playgrounds made out of metal."

And, they were built on blacktop or concrete."


Bah, who needs rubber playground mats? I think we were made of stronger stuff in the old days. ;)


message 105: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 70 comments You know you're ancient when your teenage customers refer to you as Ms. Melissa".
You know you're ancient when you complain about youngsters not being able to write, and how they write you know your ancient when.... or there/their going to XYZ, or I don't want to brake this pretty china.


message 106: by Scott (new)

Scott | 18 comments You know your ancient when:
1) You got up to change the TV.
2) mixed tapes were recorded off the radio, unpausing at the last second the DJ stopped talking.
3)....I wont even get into 8 tracks.
4)You didnt recycle metal, plastic or glass (not proud of that one)
5) You know who Jack Parr and Johnny Carson are.
6) When milk was delivered by the milkman.


message 107: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 548 comments Scott wrote: "You know your ancient when:
1) You got up to change the TV...."


Guilty on all six counts! and BTW... I got up to adjust the rabbit ears too! And as to 3.... What about reel to reel tapes?


message 108: by Scott (new)

Scott | 18 comments Rabbit ears!!! Who knew foil had so many uses.


message 109: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 548 comments Steven wrote: "Don't feel bad. I was talking to a young woman in a club who probably got in with a fake i.d. and when I mentioned the Village People for some reason, she said " Who? What village are they from?"....."

Of course I've actually snogged two of the original Village People. (I had a friend in the music biz)

Who knew? The American Indian in the VP was Puerto Rican!


message 110: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Ridges (ajridges) | 10 comments You remember "Old Spice" before it was cool.

You had to feed paper into your printer using the strip of holes on either side.

You know the rest of the words to: In West Philadelphia born and raised on the Playground was where I spent....

Your TV remote had a cord!


message 111: by Gregsamsa (new)

Gregsamsa | 21 comments You're grocery shopping and the music strikes you as hauntingly familiar and you realize, with horror, it's the Muzak version of something you owned in high school.


message 112: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
It takes so long to pee, you find yourself sitting down all the time :-(


message 113: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments ...Someone tells you're a hot daddy when you are actually a daddy chaser the whole time.


message 114: by Harry (last edited Oct 22, 2014 06:44PM) (new)

Harry (harryj) | 37 comments Yes, I remember Burma Shave signs and I still have several oil lamps......dinosaurs ruled the earth when I went to elementary school. ...


message 115: by Harry (new)

Harry (harryj) | 37 comments Oh Yeah.....rabbit ears...


message 116: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Typewriters


message 117: by Harry (new)

Harry (harryj) | 37 comments No, Chris....it's typewriter ribbons, and the new "IBM Selectric"


message 118: by S. (new)

S. Aksah | 42 comments You know you are ancient when receptionist starts to call you "sir"! Banish the thought!


message 119: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments WordPerfect


message 120: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments S. wrote: "You know you are ancient when receptionist starts to call you "sir"! Banish the thought!"

He was probably just being polite and refers to all men that way. ;)


message 121: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments You know you're ancient when a pierced and tattooed youth relinquishes his seat on the bus.


message 122: by Averin (new)

Averin | 23 comments Ancient is not only knowing the importance of "pica" and "elite" but also that a capital M was five spaces on an IBM Executive but a lower case i, only two.


message 123: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Averin wrote: "Ancient is not only knowing the importance of "pica" and "elite" but also that a capital M was five spaces on an IBM Executive but a lower case i, only two."

Huh?


message 124: by Harry (new)

Harry (harryj) | 37 comments Word what???....Chris


message 126: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Ah, high school typing class.

I typed 80 wpm and took 110 wpm in shorthand.

Neither has made me rich.


message 127: by Jim (new)

Jim (jkmfilms) | 91 comments Scott wrote: "You know your ancient when:
1) You got up to change the TV.
2) mixed tapes were recorded off the radio, unpausing at the last second the DJ stopped talking..."


Didn't you hate it when the DJ talked over the opening music and didn't shut up until the singing started? Ugh! And I hated when you got 90% of a song at the end of one side and the tape quit.

And for us old(er) folks to reminisce, if you've seen Guardians of the Galaxy, you know how great the soundtrack is. They are actually releasing it on cassette tape!

http://www.technobuffalo.com/2014/10/...


message 128: by Jim (new)

Jim (jkmfilms) | 91 comments Scott wrote: "...You remember playgrounds made out of metal..."

Honestly, slides are supposed to burn your legs on sunny days. What is childhood without that?


message 129: by Jim (last edited Oct 24, 2014 07:29AM) (new)

Jim (jkmfilms) | 91 comments Stephen wrote: "You KNOW you're ancient when you remember these toys.

...the Spirograph..."


Oh my gosh! Those were awesome! I need to find one and get it for my kids. I forgot all about those! I remember using different colored pens and making all different kinds of designs.

*sigh*

I think this is going to have to be part of Christmas:

http://www.amazon.com/Kahootz-01002-S...


message 130: by Jim (new)

Jim (jkmfilms) | 91 comments Debbie wrote: "you still have such small tupperware containers:
http://dorothy-snarker.tumblr.com/day..."


Ha! That's fantastic. Those actually make great containers for all kinds of things! :)


message 131: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments LOL


message 132: by Averin (new)

Averin | 23 comments Chris wrote: "Averin wrote: "Ancient is not only knowing the importance of "pica" and "elite" but also that a capital M was five spaces on an IBM Executive but a lower case i, only two."

Huh?"


http://americanhistory.si.edu/collect...


message 133: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments So you hit the space bar a certain number to achieve a capital M? Gosh, my mother was a secretary and I handed all of my notes to her so she'd type beautiful papers for me. I miss typed papers. The font was so crisp.


message 134: by Averin (new)

Averin | 23 comments No it was proportional for filling out legal forms like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac appraisals which weren't typeset. Corrections were painful because letters without the same value really stood out and lenders didn't like whiteout.

I have no nostalgia for them at all.


message 135: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Oh, so you're a governmental clerk? I could have been 3rd generation government employee but I opted out and went for the freelance life. Love it!


message 136: by Averin (new)

Averin | 23 comments Chris wrote: "Oh, so you're a governmental clerk? I could have been 3rd generation government employee but I opted out and went for the freelance life. Love it!"

No, back then, I worked in a real estate appraisal office. Now I'm a recent college grad and unemployed, not for much longer hopefully.


message 137: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments I am also a college student and I am underemployed right now! Haha It is interesting how my income is so different now than what it was when I left college 20 years ago.


message 138: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Ridges (ajridges) | 10 comments I applaud everyone who has the courage to go back to school. I've had enough school for this lifetime, lol

You know you're too old when...
-you watched Elvis' last performance on Live TV
-you could still take a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to lunch
-chicken nuggets didn't exist


message 139: by Michael (new)

Michael (mgm58) | 29 comments I didn't see Elvis's first appearance on Ed Sullivan but I did see the Beatles!


message 140: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Chris wrote: "WordPerfect"

Visicalc


message 141: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "I didn't see Elvis's first appearance on Ed Sullivan but I did see the Beatles!"

I saw both and Elvis (I think) on the Dorsey Brothers Show


message 142: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments A.J. wrote: "I applaud everyone who has the courage to go back to school. I've had enough school for this lifetime, lol

You know you're too old when...
-you watched Elvis' last performance on Live TV
-you coul..."


I wish chicken nuggets had never been invented. Nothing beats homemade chicken fingers.


message 143: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Kernos wrote: "Chris wrote: "WordPerfect"

Visicalc"


Que?


message 144: by Stephen (last edited Nov 06, 2014 11:10AM) (new)

Stephen (havan) | 548 comments Chris wrote: "Kernos wrote: "Chris wrote: "WordPerfect"

Visicalc"

Que?"


Analogy time?
Visicalc:Excel::WordPerfect:Word
Betamax:VHS::ReplayTV:Tivo

Remember when the price of Gasoline crossing the $3 threshold was cause for outrage?
All this old-timey stuff makes me want to interpolate a logarithm!


message 145: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Oh wow, that flew right over my balding head. I don't think I've ever used Visicalc.

How about this analogy?

AIDS:Ebola


message 146: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments A.J. wrote: "I applaud everyone who has the courage to go back to school. I've had enough school for this lifetime, lol

You know you're too old when...
-you watched Elvis' last performance on Live TV
-you coul..."


Is it me or has the quality of store-bought jelly deteriorated? Perhaps it is because I no longer can pick up homemade jellies and jams from my grannies.


message 147: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments A.J. wrote: "I applaud everyone who has the courage to go back to school. I've had enough school for this lifetime, lol

You know you're too old when...
-you watched Elvis' last performance on Live TV
-you coul..."


School is much more interesting this time around.


message 148: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments http://www.theguardian.com/books/book...

Writers and their typewriters.


message 149: by Bill, Moderator (last edited Nov 06, 2014 02:20PM) (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Nice analogies! Visicalc was the 1st spreadsheet software and was made 1st for the Apple ][ in 1983. It made the personal computer into a business machine. Those were the days of having to remember and use lots of cryptic keyboard commands.

The 1st word processor I remember was Wordstar and then Apple Writer. They were both 40 columns, though Wordstar could be tricked into displaying 79 columns by using sprites IIRC. Apple Writer required an 80 column card on an Apple II+ for a business letter and lowercase letters. The Apple IIe came with native column support. All this from memory, so wiki it if your really interested in the early days of the PC (after the VIC-20 and Commodore 64). Fun days!

FWIW, Betamax should have won.


message 150: by Rambling Reader (new)

Rambling Reader (ramblingreader) | 0 comments Oh wow, Betamax never had a fighting chance even though it was the superior technology at that time.

It kinda surprised me how relatively easy it was to make the transition from DVD to Blu-Ray.

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20...


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