Something that the youngsters won’t ever see in their lives: static on a TV. Most TVs these days will just “blue screen” rather than display static. (I said “most”; not ALL) ;-)
Growing up, my brother and I had a 19" B&W TV in our bedroom. Occasionally, the picture would not go away, but get very dark. A couple of whacks on the side of the TV usually fixed this problem. ’60’s technology. Gotta love it!
1-Networks don’t even bother putting on good programming these days. They know we’ll watch anything they broadcast. 2-3,4,5: In fact, some of the stuff they show is almost…hypnotic. 3-(6): Such silly thoughts I have. Big corporations would never do anything to hurt the public. Man I wish I had a Pall Mall right now. And a Pabst Blue Ribbon. Ahhh! Where’d that come from? 4-(7): Must buy Pall Malls and Pabst…Must buy Pall Malls and Pabst…
Our antenna was at the window in the living room….we didn’t have a/c…..so when the reception wasn’t all that good….pop the screen and rotate the antenna.
atomicdog over 5 years ago
To be up to date, the cloth patterns would have to be pixelated.
PicaraJustina over 5 years ago
Ah, the good old days. If the TV is on the blink, and you can’t find your skate key, go play in the coal bin and then jump in the rain barrel.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
“The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel”
“So it was a nice, clear, sunny day then?”
sheilag over 5 years ago
Something that the youngsters won’t ever see in their lives: static on a TV. Most TVs these days will just “blue screen” rather than display static. (I said “most”; not ALL) ;-)
Blot over 5 years ago
Remember running outside to "twist the antenna mast for reception, (while someone in the house would yell “good! -hold it!”-“Right there!”)
WaitingMan over 5 years ago
Growing up, my brother and I had a 19" B&W TV in our bedroom. Occasionally, the picture would not go away, but get very dark. A couple of whacks on the side of the TV usually fixed this problem. ’60’s technology. Gotta love it!
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Why do they have all those little tv screens in the suit store? :-)
Kip W over 5 years ago
“Does this pattern make me look too horizontal?”
Another Take over 5 years ago
1-Networks don’t even bother putting on good programming these days. They know we’ll watch anything they broadcast. 2-3,4,5: In fact, some of the stuff they show is almost…hypnotic. 3-(6): Such silly thoughts I have. Big corporations would never do anything to hurt the public. Man I wish I had a Pall Mall right now. And a Pabst Blue Ribbon. Ahhh! Where’d that come from? 4-(7): Must buy Pall Malls and Pabst…Must buy Pall Malls and Pabst…
Kip W over 5 years ago
This pattern comes with a serge protector!
romandogbird over 5 years ago
nice
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 5 years ago
Houndstooth, if the hound is Nipper the RCA dog.
jppjr over 5 years ago
Our antenna was at the window in the living room….we didn’t have a/c…..so when the reception wasn’t all that good….pop the screen and rotate the antenna.
Pipe Tobacco over 5 years ago
8
At least the fabric doesn’t move…. like the image on the screen does. :)
brklnbern over 5 years ago
Ah yes the old horizontal and vertical hold problems.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 5 years ago
Aw, the classic days of analog TV. Made you wish digital TV never existed.
tinstar over 5 years ago
Back in the “good old days,” when the television “remote” was usually your youngest sibling.
Blot over 5 years ago
So true! I drilled a hole across the mast pole and inserted a steel rod so you would have a “T” handle to rotate pole easily!