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gary s

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WOW,



should have got a dvr.



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the remote better keep up :smile0006:
 
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coastie,



sooooo funny. we were just talking about our first pip magnavox 27".(circa 1992 i think)

man, that was a leap into modern tech !! LOL



stupid me has been forgeting/procrastinating about going to the local cable company office and changing out my box for a new dvr :smile0009:
 
Remember when a 27" was called a BIG screen ? :smile0007:
 
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Yes to the both of you. 27 inch was HUGE.. LOL



DVR's are either free or $5.00 a month on average. WELL worth the money, I use mine almost every day...
 
Cartoon Network is showing old school Looney Tunes all day on Jan 1st. Joyous! :smile0011:
 
When I first got into TV repair in '69', the very early color sets were a 21in. round screen. Those sets were physically large, and heavy!
 
Half the weight of those CRT's were the cabinet, aka "Console TV". No "genuine vinyl veneer", solid wood.

Bullet proof build quality, and worth repairing when it broke. Our first color TV in '64 lasted over 30 years. (Toshiba)

Had three TV stations over the air, using a roof top antenna. ABC, CBS, and NBC.

Remember the Beatles U.S. debut in '64, on the Ed Sullivan Show, in black and white, on our new "living color" TV.
 
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