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On a more political note: I remember a time when politician's had a vision they sought votes for, with the gusto to stand for the vision they had, instead of them being accountants trying to balance the state's paycheck while seeking vote's by voicing what's popular with the media.

And I remember media that weren't ruled by the need for viewing numbers and ruled by hypes and ruled by the need to please advertisers. When good programs were still being made. I remember a time I was willing to pay for TV, a time before I quit my subscription out of nausea and boredom with the mass-consumption 'reality' media-food that's offered.


Edit: programs being made, not maid. Though programs about a naughty maid... Oops, did I say too much>?
Post edited March 02, 2014 by DubConqueror
The monolith.
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Arteveld: The monolith.
Those movies are timeless. Well okay the 1st one is. :P
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ZapMcRaygunn: My first TV was a Magnavox black and white 12" TV and I had to set my Atari 2600 to BW for a long time. I still remember how cool it looked when I was able to plug it into the 19" color TV in the living room.
Reminds me of the joy of seeing the game Pengo (Pacman with pinguins) in RGB-color when my father did away with the black and white monitor in his study and plugged the BBC Acorn onto a color monitor. Suddenly the pinguins were yellow, cyan, magenta etc. instead of different shades of grey. There was only about 8 shades of color though, if I remember well.
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tinyE: Those movies are timeless. Well okay the 1st one is. :P
There was only one. And, there is no sanctuary.
sighs contentedly with this thread even thought i shouldn't!
Journey before Steve Perry and REO Speedwagon before Kevin Cronin
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Lou: Journey before Steve Perry and REO Speedwagon before Kevin Cronin
Sabbath before Ronnie. Although I do worship Ronnie.
How about loading a game that takes 10 minutes on a tape

Channel 4 launching in the UK (Up till then we had only 3 channels)

The launch of CD's

The Commodore 64 / Spectrum schoolyard battles (Pre dates Sega / Nintendo)

The Berlin Wall being pulled down

Chernobyl Disaster

Di & Charles Royal Wedding

TV program Rainbow

TV program The Magic Roundabout (Not the CGI remake)

Mighty White Bread

I feel OLD!!!!
The New Zoo Revue

H.R. PufnStuf

Sid and Marty Croft - Anything
Random things I remember:

Wide World of Sports
Online bulletin boards
Venture(a defunct store)
Laser Tag
Emergency! (TV show that I finished rewatching thru the magic of NetFlix)
Jonny Sokko and his Flying Robot
Ultraman
Speed Racer
Battle of the Planets(before I found the uncensored version called Gatchaman)
Thundarr the Barbarian
Scooby Doo(before Scrappy or the infamous cousins)
Seeing Star Wars and the sequels in theaters before the remakes
Superman the Movie
The Hammer horror films
1953 version of War of the Worlds
The Time Machine(not the remake)
When Worlds Collide
Clash of the Titans(not the remake)
Black and white television
COBOL
Fortran
BASIC
Assembly
The era of the 8 bit machines(Apple, Atari, and Commodore)
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ZapMcRaygunn: .
New Coke and Clear Pepsi are gone... as are the original Jolt Cola, C&C Cola, King Cola, and Zima (OK, that's from the 90s).
I was quite surprised when I saw Zima still being sold in Japan. Some bars even have Zima neon-signs. But I haven't seen it since the 90s in the US.

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ZapMcRaygunn: Do you remember Vectrex? How about Intellivision and Coleco Vision?
I only found out about the Vectrex once I was older due to emulators. But my family had an Intellivision and my cousin had a Coleco.

Was listening to disc 2 of Garage Inc. last night. Love the Garage Days Re-revisted section. I own the original on cassette.
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DaveO-MM: Clash of the Titans(not the remake)
One of my favorite movies as a kid. The remake didn't even come close to the quality of the original. Another favorite: Beastmaster.
Post edited March 02, 2014 by CrowTRobo
The death of Sergio Leone

The death of Claude François

The death of Léo Ferré

The death of Jacques Brel

The death of Pierre Desproges

The death of Patrick Deweare

The death of André Franquin

The death of Léon Zitrone

The death of Thierry le Luron

The death of Daniel Balavoine

The death of Michel Colucci

The death of Georges Brassens

The death of René Goscinny

All events that were quite mediatised or had quite an impact around me. But personalities that have "always been dead" for the youngest people nowadays. It goes without saying that I reacted differently to each one of them, as some of them I admired and respected much much more than the others... But still, they were all memorable events.

Also : the Challenger shuttle disaster.

Heck, even the first Columbia launch. Space shuttles !! Woah.
Post edited March 02, 2014 by Telika
In order to make your homework you actually needed to read physical books and make long researches on libraries or buy magazines to know latest facts in several topics that newspapers or tv barely inform.
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Lou: Journey before Steve Perry and REO Speedwagon before Kevin Cronin
Oh yeah! Gregg Rolie is a much better vocalist than anyone gave him credit for. :)