If you will remember the 1980's (before I was born) ...................
LOL, my "spring chicken" alarm just went off.......I guess that dates me a bit.
When I started college, we had IBM punch cards, and a big mainframe over in the corner, with a giant line printer.
There were no screens, mice, or other niceties. FORTRAN ruled the world.
We had a black and white TV until I was perhaps 8 years old, and many of the TV programs were still in B-W, even during the 60's.
The soap operas back then were gosh awful (worse than today if you can imagine such a thing).
They had like one camera set up in front of a big stage, and the people just walked around talking.
The housewives sat around lapping this stuff up, weeping at every turn of the script, and gosh forbid you would interrupt your mom while she was watching "Days of Our Lives".
"Special effects" in TV shows and movies meant a little spacecraft hung on a string, which they bounced across the screen, with a little smoke trailing out the rear. People have no idea how gosh awful the old TV shows and movies were (although they were not politically correct, so there was sort of a silver lining to them).
Its all good, just blogging this morning till the coffee kicks in fully.
.
LOL, my "spring chicken" alarm just went off.......I guess that dates me a bit.
When I started college, we had IBM punch cards, and a big mainframe over in the corner, with a giant line printer.
There were no screens, mice, or other niceties. FORTRAN ruled the world.
We had a black and white TV until I was perhaps 8 years old, and many of the TV programs were still in B-W, even during the 60's.
The soap operas back then were gosh awful (worse than today if you can imagine such a thing).
They had like one camera set up in front of a big stage, and the people just walked around talking.
The housewives sat around lapping this stuff up, weeping at every turn of the script, and gosh forbid you would interrupt your mom while she was watching "Days of Our Lives".
"Special effects" in TV shows and movies meant a little spacecraft hung on a string, which they bounced across the screen, with a little smoke trailing out the rear. People have no idea how gosh awful the old TV shows and movies were (although they were not politically correct, so there was sort of a silver lining to them).
Its all good, just blogging this morning till the coffee kicks in fully.
.