ClubMan said:Yeah - we had a really fancy pliers (channel changer) too!
I was just revisting and have to say that I don't remember the pirate TV operators of the . Anybody else?
Carpenter said:Commodore 64- that's brought back a few memories. Our first "home computer" was an "Acorn Electron", were these made by/ affiliated to the BBC? I seem to remember some connection. Programs had to be downloaded from audio tape and took an age.
ClubMan said:A UK colleague of mine recently mentioned how his 9 year old daughter was acting up and his wife reprimanded her by telling her that she sounded "like a broken gramophone record". The daughter looked blankly at her and asked what a "gramophone" and a "record" were.
daithi said:..or those hand-cranked spirit copiers which seemed to specialise in pink ink...
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Carpenter said:I suppose there are a few young AAMers who don't remember personal computing pre Windows days
Carpenter said:anyone for a lot of DOSS?
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