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Old 01-20-11 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by bigbossman
Ohhhhh..... Netflix. Talk about using modern technology to enhance the C&V experience. Streaming Colombo and The Rockford Files straight into my living room from the internet. Especially The Rockford Files. That show was filmed in The San Fernando Valley where I grew up, during the time I was mis-spending my teenage years. Watching an episode of that show now, I see everything I grew up with and was surrounded by - Chevy Vega's, the Jack-In-The Box clown, Standard Oil gas stations, funky fashions....... the works.

RE: the 1812 Overture - Telemarc issued a digital copy in the late 80's that was a big speaker killer, and the acid test for how good your stuff really was.

A little bit of serendipity - I went to an estate sale a couple of days ago, and passed on an old table-top 8 track deck. I did, however, pick up an August, 1972 issue of Playboy. Chock full of stereo ads - Pioneer SX727 and Kenwood KR-7200 to name a couple, as well as several multi-page spreads for music clubs... including one called the Stereo Tape Club of America, that offered 8 track tapes and a free 8 track stereo unit when you subscribed.
You looked at the audio and music ads in Playboy!!??! No wonder they said we audio freaks were odd ... Good thing they didn't have much in the way of bike ads!
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