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Thrifty1 04-25-07 01:53 PM

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Thrifty1 04-25-07 02:02 PM

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Glorious Steam Locomotives.....

Digital Gee 04-25-07 02:39 PM

Who DIDN'T have (or want) a model railroad at some point?

http://www.magazines.com/magcom/cove...10/0062109.jpg

WalterMitty 04-25-07 03:01 PM

The Mergenthaler Linotype. The reason nearly all materials (books, newspapers, magazines) printed up until the 70's were produced in columns about 3.66" wide.

Gutenberg invented moveable type, Ottmar Mergenthaler invented the machine that could cast the type fast enough to print a daily paper.

My first job out of college was for a check printing company still printing at 42 plants with Linotypes until the late 80's when we converted to offset lithography.

From 1889 to 1989 quite a few of us had type metal in our veins...literally.

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/affiliates/...nsor_6-372.jpg

Little Darwin 04-25-07 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Thrifty1
8 Track

Especially those excruciating tapes where a song was split between two channels.... the old fade-out/click/fade-in just took the fun out of it. I forget which 8 track it was, but one of the songs they split like that was my favorite one on the tape...

The Weak Link 04-25-07 03:46 PM

I think it's Howdy Doody time.

Digital Gee 04-25-07 03:54 PM

http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com...t_beerfest.jpg

Floyd 04-25-07 05:03 PM

Have a guy who does auctions in our parish hall...today he brought in one of those "drinking bird" thingy's... long time since I saw one of those.............peace

Artkansas 04-25-07 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by Digital Gee
Who DIDN'T have (or want) a model railroad at some point?

Me!

http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com...delcar1264.JPG

Customized cars were it! George Barris is God!

How could you resist a Cox Chapparal Slot Car. I couldn't; not after seeing him win at Sebring in 1964.

http://www.deutscheslotclassic.de/im...k2004nord1.jpg

Stringrazor 04-25-07 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by Thrifty1
8 Track

I knew a guy who had a 45rpm car turntable before 8-tracks were popular. Of course he drove like an idiot and the stupid thing skipped constantly. :eek:

Thrifty1 04-25-07 05:52 PM

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Drug stores and small grocery stores used to deliver.........

maddmaxx 04-25-07 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas
Me!

http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com...delcar1264.JPG

Customized cars were it! George Barris is God!

How could you resist a Cox Chapparal Slot Car. I couldn't; not after seeing him win at Sebring in 1964.

http://www.deutscheslotclassic.de/im...k2004nord1.jpg

But that wasn't the Chapparal 2E with the moving wing!!!!!

WalterMitty 04-26-07 01:56 AM

When Men were Men, dashboards were made of steel. We didn't need no stinkin' airbags or seatbelts.

http://www.chevy59.com/images/M347.jpg

The Weak Link 04-26-07 04:57 AM

This has set a longing for my family's old Studebaker.

Thrifty1 04-26-07 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by The Weak Link
This has set a longing for my family's old Studebaker.

One of these??? 1963 Studebaker Avanti.

Artkansas 04-26-07 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by maddmaxx
But that wasn't the Chapparal 2E with the moving wing!!!!!

Nope, that came later and revolutionized automobile racing. But I never had the 2E model, and I didn't see Jim Hall win Sebring in it.

But there you go.

http://www.scaleautoracing.com/SlotHistory/cox2E.jpg

Artkansas 04-26-07 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by Thrifty1
One of these??? 1963 Studebaker Avanti.

My highest google-ranking web page is on the Avanti. It's ranked #5 on Google. Born in Palm Springs

WalterMitty 04-26-07 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by Thrifty1
One of these??? 1963 Studebaker Avanti.

Is that a "New" one or an "Old" one?

Big Paulie 04-26-07 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas
How could you resist a Cox Chapparal Slot Car. I couldn't; not after seeing him win at Sebring in 1964.
http://www.deutscheslotclassic.de/im...k2004nord1.jpg

My favortie slot car was the Cox Chapparal! Cast magneseum frame, etc. I rewound the motor down to 1.5 volts of resisitance. Added "Tates" rear tires...the kind you soaked in wintergreen oil to make them tacky.

I met Jim Hall in the early 80's, and really had to bite my tounge about that slot car. I'm sure that's the last thing he wanted to talk about!

Thrifty1 04-26-07 12:37 PM

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Floyd 04-26-07 01:05 PM

Now that brings back memories of college classes and making those stupid punch cards for the computer..............peace

WalterMitty 04-26-07 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Thrifty1
Do Not Fold Staple or Mutilate

Do Not Fold Spindle or Mutilate.

I asked, "How the heck do you spindle a card?" Stumped an entire room full of Computer Science majors.

One of the saddest sights I ever saw was a CS major trying to collect an entire mail tray full of cards (a program assignment) that had been spilled on Lindsey Street on the way to the computer room at Dale Hall. The wind was blowing, and it was way too late to start the assignment over. (shudder)


:cry:

Thrifty1 04-26-07 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by WalterMitty
Do Not Fold Spindle or Mutilate.

I asked, "How the heck do you spindle a card?" Stumped an entire room full of Computer Science majors.

One of the saddest sights I ever saw was a CS major trying to collect an entire mail tray full of cards (a program assignment) that had been spilled on Lindsey Street on the way to the computer room at Dale Hall. The wind was blowing, and it was way too late to start the assignment over. (shudder)


:cry:

It was usually quicker to repunch a run of cards than to resequence a dropped tray/box of cards.

Floyd 04-26-07 01:54 PM

I thought this was the thread that never ends...it ends everytime someone does not keep it going. ... so does that means it ends, then starts again... ... or it is just a pause in going forward ... ... or is there some other philosophical idea that fits better... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...peace

Thrifty1 04-26-07 02:23 PM

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