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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postassuming you have "bought" the internet channelWhere are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh FFS, you people don't know you're born
When I was a lad it was monochrome 405 Line PAL over VHF and if you missed it you never even had the chance to be choosy over how you might next indulge yourself - IT WAS GONE FOR EVER!
We didn't even have repeats in those days... people used to complain about repeats in the Seventies and Eighties, but back in the Sixties there weren't any to speak of, because the programme had already happened, and couldn't happen again.
Nowadays we buy repeats, and the machines that play them. And yet it seems we're still not happy with what we've got.
Whinge, whinge whinge - "Oh No, I can only watch it if it goes through a DVI interface"
For goodness sake, it's moving pictures... with sound and colour!
What more do you want?
I'm sure Zeity will back me up on this one... mutter, grumble, mutter...
Apparently in a fit of insanity in the late 50s, the Beeb were considering 405 in NTSC...
I remember visiting the Radio Show in Olympia & seeing a demo of Colour TV.
That would have been around 1960 or so.
And the first consumer type video recorder was the Philips N1500 in 1972.
£400+. A brand new Mini was about £600 at the time... The tapes were about £15 each (an hour recording time)...Comment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostHold on, I don't like the sound of that. I have to "buy" something...?
You can buy wii points, but the smallest is 1000 points (£7.50).
I don't know what to do with my remaining £3.50Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postyup... it costs 500 wii points (£3.50).
You can buy wii points, but the smallest is 1000 points (£7.50).
Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI don't know what to do with my remaining £3.50Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Seminal stuff...
http://www.terramedia.co.uk/Chronomedia/years/1975.htm
Who'd have thought we'd get here from there?Comment
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Morning boysBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
CUK University Challenge Champions 2010Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostMorning boys
I was just reading about you and the dog building Lego trucks together. Was it something akin to the "pottery" scene in Ghost, but more geekyWhere are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostHey CM
I was just reading about you and the dog building Lego trucks together. Was it something akin to the "pottery" scene in Ghost, but more geeky
Way more geeky!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
CUK University Challenge Champions 2010Comment
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