Be still, my beating heart!keith: I know the words to both the famous Oscar Meyer jingles, I used to have an Oscar Meyer Weiner Whistle (I wonder what happened to that), and I've been in the WeinerMobile (early to mid 60's I think) - nowhere near as flash as this one
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"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.
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I think people are confused about the fact that the video is ABOUT a movie. The video is a "short" and it refers to a movie. Nobody is asking anyone to watch the full movie, pj just offered the "short" video. People are free to watch said "short" if they want, or not watch it. But why beat him up just because he posted a video that is "about" a movie, but he didn't watch the movie itself. I didn't watch the movie either, but I watched the video, which is what was offered.pjhimself wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:39 pmThanks for whatever your point was/is (profanity not withstanding, though permitted by the prevailing guidelines).HELL FUCKING NO! THAT IS NOT HOW IT WORKS! This is a discussion forum, not grenade throwing practice.
YOU MADE THE POST! IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TELL US WHAT THE CONTEXT OF THE POST IS. TELL US WHAT YOU MEANT BY THE POST BEFORE YOU POST THE DAMN THING. YOU CLAIM TO HAVE A VIEW... WHAT IS IT THEN?
WHY THE FUCK SHOULD WE SPEND OUR TIME WATCHING SOME RANDOM VIDEO THAT YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE THE INTEREST TO WATCH?
Hell, it isn't even available in my country. I'd have to go off and set up a VPN to watch it. Why would I do that for something I don't have a clue what its about?
Perhaps Foggy will “clean this up” as he did the “jokes” situation he chose to do back last week or so.
Stay tuned.
This isn’t “jokes” it’s “nostalgia”, not opinion, not profanity, just a look back at things that remind us where we come from. Or maybe not.
Waddya think ?
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The item on the top is a model 5120 turntable.
I use mine regularly, its my number 2 turntable, and I bought it new a million years ago. Its the 'floppy ar,' version.
ETA I used to have the radio tuner too but I gave it away a couple years ago. I have a newer NAD tuner now,
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When I worked as a divorce lawyer, there was an axiom: the men always wanted the electronics.
"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.
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And reel-to-reel. In college, to listen to previous university recordings, you had to listen on the reel-to-reel machines in the library (the library had for listening assignments, reel-to-reel, turntables, and later, CD players ).
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Wait just a darn minute. Those things are all NAD devices. The turntable, at least, was manufactured by Tesla, and they did sell under the Tesla brand in Eastern Europe. But I don't recognize the brand name on these. It could almost be technics, but technics never branded the 5120.keith wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:10 amThe item on the top is a model 5120 turntable.
I use mine regularly, its my number 2 turntable, and I bought it new a million years ago. Its the 'floppy ar,' version.
ETA I used to have the radio tuner too but I gave it away a couple years ago. I have a newer NAD tuner now,
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The logo on the turntable is definitely Tesla. But I cannot identify the others. NAD doesn't actually manufacture anything as far as I know, they specify the specs, improve the designs of others, and get other trusted European manufacturers to build the stuff for them. They had (and still have) a recognizable color and design 'language' that is, to this day, still recognizable as NAD.keith wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 5:59 pmWait just a darn minute. Those things are all NAD devices. The turntable, at least, was manufactured by Tesla, and they did sell under the Tesla brand in Eastern Europe. But I don't recognize the brand name on these. It could almost be technics, but technics never branded the 5120.keith wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:10 amThe item on the top is a model 5120 turntable.
I use mine regularly, its my number 2 turntable, and I bought it new a million years ago. Its the 'floppy ar,' version.
ETA I used to have the radio tuner too but I gave it away a couple years ago. I have a newer NAD tuner now,
The same turntable was sold as the NAD 5120, the Tesla NC470, and the Lenco L800. (hmm I wonder if the brand name on the other devices is "Lenco" - the turntable is definitely Tesla - I'll have another look at it).
By the way, the Czech turntable manufacturer, 'Tesla' (not the car company), is today known as 'Pro-Ject' (probably a successor company that bought the factory not just a different name). Today the same factory makes 'E.A.T'. turntables as well as its own Pro-Ject turntables. E.A.T. is a high-end audiophile turntable company started by the same guy that designed the NAD 5120/Tesla NC470/Lenco L800.
ETA: No, I can't see 'Lenco' in the logo smear. I think the photo has been 'shopped' to purposely disguise the manufacturers name. - meh maybe it is Technics.
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Everything other than the turntable is definitely Technics. They were a pretty big deal in mid-fi consumer audio in the 80s/90s, and in keyboards well into the 2000s.. Their turntables were legendary (my 1980-vintage SL-D2 was working fine until the move to Florida, when it got smashed )
They still exist today, and are still a Panasonic brand. The stuff they make today is crazy expensive.
They still exist today, and are still a Panasonic brand. The stuff they make today is crazy expensive.
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My brother had a Jupiter II toy that worked like a top, you cranked it up and let it spin across the linoleum floor. It's probably worth a kajillion dollars these days but ended up in the trash.
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"Lost in Space" started with great promise. The story goes that CBS turned down "Star Trek" in favor of LiS.
The first season had some great scripts. Then "Batman" came along and the viewing audience changed expectations. Scriptwriters were given their orders: make changes. Season two was mostly silly (IMO) - more "I Love Lucy" in space than science fiction.
In season three the scripts got a bit better, but the balance of the show between the characters had permanently shifted, Smith was turned from a bumbling nobody into a Trumpian asshole. Jonathon Harris unilaterally decided the point of the show was Dr. Smith and would purposely adlib and overact to emphasise his villainy.
Ratings fell through the floor and it was gone.
The first season had some great scripts. Then "Batman" came along and the viewing audience changed expectations. Scriptwriters were given their orders: make changes. Season two was mostly silly (IMO) - more "I Love Lucy" in space than science fiction.
In season three the scripts got a bit better, but the balance of the show between the characters had permanently shifted, Smith was turned from a bumbling nobody into a Trumpian asshole. Jonathon Harris unilaterally decided the point of the show was Dr. Smith and would purposely adlib and overact to emphasise his villainy.
Ratings fell through the floor and it was gone.
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The poor child actor would then have a rough time of it. Like many others, he had to move away to Minbar, grow a bone on his head, become a member of the Third Fane of Chudomo, and eventually take up a boring position as aide to the Minbari Ambassador.
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Oh, being a child star is tough. Fame and fortune until Hollywood is done with them and spits 'em out. Very few go through that and are able to make the transition to an adult actor. I know I do not need to list examples here of how many fell with drugs/addiction and mental health.northland10 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 7:22 am The poor child actor would then have a rough time of it. Like many others, he had to move away to Minbar, grow a bone on his head, become a member of the Third Fane of Chudomo, and eventually take up a boring position as aide to the Minbari Ambassador.
(the exact same goes for child music pop stars)