But back in the 70’s we had no social media or cable news. On second thought the 70’s suddenly looks really good again. Bring back Disco and bell bottoms
The portable transistor radio was the state of the art in the 60s enabling us to enjoy AM radio on the go. We could only marvel over the wrist radio featured in the comic strip Dick Tracy then later the handheld communicators on Star Trek which foretold the development of the smart phone.
KenseidenXL about 3 years ago
Not entirely true. Maybe 1970-71. The Magnavox Odyssey came out in 1972. The Atari 2600 came out in 1977.
Brian G Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wait, we had “Pong”
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 3 years ago
But back in the 70’s we had no social media or cable news. On second thought the 70’s suddenly looks really good again. Bring back Disco and bell bottoms
ajr58(1) about 3 years ago
But they did have leisure suits and platform boots. Disco. ….The horror. The horror ….
Ubintold about 3 years ago
Sure as heck didn’t have as much information back then. And we got along just fine without it.
david_42 about 3 years ago
I forget, were BOOM boxes ’70s or later?
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Shudder
mmt3k about 3 years ago
We didn’t have “online comics” in the 1970s, not in their current form at least. We did have “online”, though, and jokes were passed around.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 3 years ago
The portable transistor radio was the state of the art in the 60s enabling us to enjoy AM radio on the go. We could only marvel over the wrist radio featured in the comic strip Dick Tracy then later the handheld communicators on Star Trek which foretold the development of the smart phone.
Petemejia77 about 3 years ago
Video games started in the 70s.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 3 years ago
I played my first video game in 1975.
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
Rechargeable meant NiCd which didn’t last as long as alkalines and died in a year.