Retro Spectators

PaulaJedi

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I didnt either Prof..The desks we used were all from the 1930s and we never had a TV in any classroom :eek::D

The teachers would occasionally wheel them in to play an educational video. I don't think any child really watched, though. They turned the lights off and we either wrote notes to each other or slept.
 

TimeFlipper

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We used to write notes to the girls using an "invisible ink",actually all it is was lemon juice...To find out what was written, the girls only had to use a candle to heat up the paper that the message was written on..;):D..This secret way of writing messages were used by governments from the 17th century :cool:
 

TimeFlipper

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These were the keys for my Morris Oxford, that are only on American ebay!! And this is what my car looked like..back in the day.s-l300.jpg morris-oxford-diesel-08.jpg
 

TnWatchdog

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Do you remember dropping off your film to get developed? Going to pick them up, look, and then put them in a drawer...the one hour photo.
Here is a scene from One Hour Photo staring Robin Williams. Oh yeah, I still have a couple of rolls from way back I haven't got around to develop yet.

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TimeFlipper

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In 1966 i bought my first Polaroid swinger camera which developed films in about 2 minutes and i also bought my first cine8 movie camera which i had to send the 8 mm film to Kodak Labs for developing and i got it back within the week :)

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Num7

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Hey, I just found the car I need:
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TimeFlipper

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Now this is what i call a REAL car.. The Tesla S 2016...Every curve on its exterior has been meticulously created down to few microns, for the most aerodynamic shape that exists :eek: :Dtesla.jpg
 

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