I’ll be grateful if anyone can explain what that gizmo is supposed to be.
But it does sort of remind me of my family’s first TV back in the ’50s. My father brought home an old set someone had discarded, possibly dating from the late ’40s. It had about a 9” screen with a huge, heavy magnifying glass in front that gave a picture of maybe 12 inches.
debra4life50 almost 16 years ago
Ooookkkkaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy?
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
I’ll be grateful if anyone can explain what that gizmo is supposed to be.
But it does sort of remind me of my family’s first TV back in the ’50s. My father brought home an old set someone had discarded, possibly dating from the late ’40s. It had about a 9” screen with a huge, heavy magnifying glass in front that gave a picture of maybe 12 inches.
Pab Sungenis creator almost 16 years ago
It’s a “widescreen” television from John Logie Baird.
Motivemagus almost 16 years ago
I was thinking of an interrocitor, myself. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interocitor